
What I'm reading this morning:
- U.S. Warplanes Strike ISIS Oil Trucks in Syria (New York Times)
- French Authorities Raid Suspected Islamists After Paris Attacks (Wall Street Journal)
- French officials think as many as 20 plotters may be behind Paris attacks (Washington Post)
- The market's response to crisis (The Reformed Broker)
- Buffett says he's not selling stocks because of Paris attacks (CNBC)
- ...but he is selling Goldman and Wal-Mart for some other reason (Business Insider)
- A look at the stocks David Tepper is buying and selling (Benzinga)
- Simon Lack on the crash in retail stocks (SL Advisors)
- Larry Swedroe: Factor investing is legitimate because it works in markets outside of the US (ETF.com)
- Fred Wilson: The Blurring Of The Public And Private Markets (A VC)
- Ben Carlson on regret minimization is must-read (A Wealth Of Common Sense)
- Why don't we just print more money and add it to everyone's bank account (New Yorker)