Hot Links: Lacrosse Mafia
Posted March 29, 2012 by Joshua M Brown
What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Bonds are now at a crossroads, but which way? (ArmoTrader )
Stocks too, in which direction will the next 50 S&P points be? (StockSage )
The Facebook IPO is now set for a May debut, all private market trading to be halted. (WSJ )
OECD tells central banks to stay easy, because the recovery blows. (Reuters )
Ivan: Here’s the best leading indicator for today’s stock market. (IvanhoffCapital )
Uh oh, the CFAs are now weighing in on how to use Twitter. There goes the fun. (CFAInstitute )
LOL – “Wall Street’s Lacrosse Mafia” (BusinessWeek )
And the tech startup fetish continues with the new FoundersCard. Make it stop already. (CNNMoney )
What’s the deal with all the raping at Dartmouth? Aren’t they supposed to be nerdy, Ivy League shut-ins? (FelixSalmon )
The Romney years at Bain were very good for employee’s IRA accounts – here’s how: (WSJ )
My daily linkfest for financial advisors is on fire this morning, don’t miss it! (WSJFA )
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