What I'm reading this morning:
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
Citi’s commodity team is out with a very provocative call on oil: Demand Growth – The End Is Nigh. (FTAlphaville)
Massive short-positions materializing in these popular dividend stocks. (247WallStreet)
Apple has a really tough spring and summer ahead of it, but with innovation and new products on the other side. (AllThingsD)
Greggy with a warning on the muni bond ETF price action. (DragonflyCapital)
Krugman: “Cyprus should leave the euro. Now.” (NYT)
Matt Levine’s interesting plea re: CalPERS remaining active investors boils down to “take one for the team.” I think…I don’t know, he’s so sophisticated I sometimes have to read his thingies twice. (Dealbreaker)
A reminder on stock market psychology, from G.C. Selden a hundred years ago… (RiskReversal)
The best financial-crisis-in-the-making indicator? Massive inflows of foreign money. (TBP)
How bad is Jeff Loria (Marlins), the worst owner in baseball? (Buzzfeed)
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