Hot Links: Trust the Stock Market
- Joshua M Brown
- May 30th, 2012
Stuff I'm Reading this Morning...
Taleb says don't worry so much about Europe, the US is worse. Not a typo. (Bloomberg)
Greggy: The muni debate is about to heat up again, check out the $MUB index ETF: (DragonflyCapital)
Hedge fund lunatics put on a fireworks display at the Blackjack tables in Vegas. How do I make out the check? (AbsoluteReturn+Alpha)
Research in Motion Update: It's not going very well, you guys. (DealBook)
Barry: RIMM, Spain, China - none of these stories are new, gang. (TBP)
Don't look now, but the BRICs are a mess growth-wise. Okay, look now. (FinanceAddict)
Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy talks like a clown and his shit is all retarded. (FTAlphaville)
Apple's Tim Cook spoke at the D last night, here are the highlights: (Fortune)
Only 15% of Americans trust the stock market - we at '09 levels, my ninja. (MarketMontage)
Jenny Johnson on how to win at social media: "A lot of cleavage goes a long way in social networking" (GQ)
The Hempton vs Epicurean cage match continues, the soul of the financial blogosphere at stake. (BronteCapital)
Man grows a conscience, quits the HFT business to make art projects with his daughter or something, I don't know I just skimmed it. (eFinancialCareers)
A brief history of the Drachma on the eve of yet another Greek fiscal failure. (TBP)
Julian: No seriously, this time housing really has bottomed! (TheBasisPoint)
Journey to the Center of the Internet. (BrainPickings)
Introducing Divorce Hotel! Yes, it's a thing! (ABCNews)
Don't miss my daily linkfest for financial advisors this morning! (WSJFA)
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