Counterparties
Bill Gross thinks we’re beyond the new normal and into the “paranormal” — Pimco
“Exactly how does one forecast improved trading results?” — Ritholtz
Hallo! Quantitative easing does not create inflation — Business Insider
Yield-hungry investors are gobbling up “bond exotica” — Bloomberg
Americans make up (after taxes) half the global 1% — CNN Money
Obama will probably make recess appointments to the NLRB as well — Washington Post
Here’s a cool little story of American entrepreneurial ingenuity — NPR Planet Money
I’m a fan, but is Google Chrome worth over $1 billion? — The Street
And how Twitter accidentally verified the fake Wendi Deng account — AllThingsD
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“The takeaway is you better have your own approach for investing and trading, rather than relying on 3rd party guesses . . .”
Either that or trade opposite whatever they recommend, figuring they know nothing yet their hot air powers blips in the market.