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Ritholtz's Reads

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Ritholtz's Reads

Barry Ritholtz

My end-of-the-quarter morning train reads:

  • America's Busiest Bank Robber Was a Product of the Opioid Crisis. His 30-bank take: $76,500 ( Bloomberg Businessweek )
  • How advisers were spared from the fee squeeze ( Financial Times )
  • Being Average in the Age of Alpha (Safal Niveshak)
  • The wild world of crypto derivatives ( New Money Review )
  • U.K. reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of how the EU bloc operates ( LSE )
  • That Big Rig You're Passing Might Be Full of Bees (Jalopnik)
  • No, Streaming Is Not Saving Us. Revenues Still Down by Half. (the Trichordist)
  • What's So Funny? The Science of Why We Laugh ( Scientific American )
  • Twitter adds labels for tweets that break its rules — a move with potentially stark implications for Trump's account ( Washington Post )
  • Megan Rapinoe isn't here to make you comfortable ( Washington Post )

Be sure to check out our  Masters in Business   interview  this weekend with Andrew Ang, director of BlackRock's $210 billion factor strategies group. A former professor of finance at Columbia Business School, Ang is the author of " Asset Management: A Systematic Approach to Factor Investing ."

In a rare occurrence, both stocks and bonds are having a great year

Source: Bespoke via  CNBC


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