
What I'm reading this morning:
- The stock market has been tough as nails this spring (Fat Pitch)
- The BoJ turned Tokyo Whale - buying up everything in sight (Bloomberg)
- Investors ignore the intricacies of the bond side of their portfolios (ETF.com)
- The risks that bond investors are currently taking (Bloomberg)
- Todd Sullivan on how the dollar influences returns on foreign stocks (ValueWalk)
- The internet is dismantling bad active management (TRB)
- Larry Swedroe: How importance is active share, really? (ETF.com)
- 180 Years of Market Drawdowns (A Wealth Of Common Sense)
- Rebalancing with Shannon's Demon (The PF Engineer)
- Pre-Reg FD: Analysts with school ties to fellow Ivy League alums in Corporate America (ValueWalk)
- Singapore Is Taking the ‘Smart City’ to a Whole New Level (Wall Street Journal)
- Cruz and Kasich teaming up to stop Trump. It's like a Marvel movie but the worst one ever, worse than Thor 2. (Politico)
- David Merkel on Big Returns, Narrow Doors (Aleph Blog)
- San Francisco is simultaneously the richest and most poverty-stricken city in America (New York Times)
- Rise and fall of the ISIS oil tycoon (Wall Street Journal)