Hot Links: Don't Call it a Comeback!

Stuff I’m Reading this Morning…

Neil Hume on the “No More Lehmans” rally underway in Europe right now.  (FTAlphaville)

Does Buffett’s stock buyback announcement mean the rest of the S&P is too cheap to be ignored?  (Bloomberg)

…and David Merkel takes a deep dive into the Berkshire buyback itself.  (AlephBlog)

Paul Tudor Jones goes home, tells his local paper that the economic picture is “going to be bleak for some period of time, unfortunately.”  (MemphisDailyNews)

The Big Picture readership voted, here are the 30 Most Influential People in Finance:  (TBP)

Don’t call it a comeback!  Or do…ya know, whatever.  Silver rockets back 26% in 26 hours.  (ZeroHedge)

Raymond James strategist Jeff Saut says 1100 is the key to this market.  (MarketFolly)

Tom Brakke: How you respond to a market full of broken charts says a lot about your investment style.  (ResearchPuzzle)

M&A implodes, the worst quarter since 2009 says Shira Ovide.  (DealJournal)

The new Wilco album, The Whole Love, comes out today – the Pitchfork review:  (Pitchfork)

In case you missed it, my discussion with Investment News covers Fiduciary Standard, the earnings outlook for stocks and more:  (InvestmentNews)

Inventor of Doritos dies at age 97.  He is buried with Doritos.  Hopefully Cool Ranch.  (Gawker)

Don’t miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors today, it’s jam-packed!  (WSJFA)

 

 

 

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