Hot Links: So over it.
Posted October 29, 2013 by Joshua M Brown
Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…
So whatever happened to that frenzy of deals we were expecting? (DealBook )
Investors are so over gold. (WSJ )
Great run of charts: Breadth by market cap. (DynamicHedge )
Dougie: Why Twitter is worth $32.50 a share and may double from its IPO. (MoneyBeat )
Billionaire Tweetfight between Carl Icahn and Bill Gross. Kill us now. (Bloomberg )
Lowlights from a pathetic earnings season. (PragCap )
How about a dating site for hedge funds and the accredited investors who love them? (HedgeWeek )
7 Market Lessons I Relearned in 2013. (Ivanhoff )
10 ways to up the noise and reduce the signal. Wait, what? (TBP )
Dana Anspach: 10 ways to wipe out your retirement savings. (MarketWatch )
There’s a Google Smartwatch coming. Will it be self-winding? (WSJ )
The hottest new popstar on earth is from New Zealand and is 16 years old. And is way cooler than Katy or Miley. (RollingStone )
I think we can all agree to hate the Red Sox but love the Red Sox Girls. (TheBrigade )
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