Today’s most shared: SEC targets HFT firms, House committee staff member. The Fed’s new labor market index, a key policy indicator per comments from Yellen and other central bankers. Bull market corrections; geopolitical risk. Many still think Greece will need … Read more
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Today’s most shared: The strange world of ‘inflation truthers.’ Confirmation bias and cognitive dissonance can trap the best of us despite efforts to be open to contrary evidence. It’s wise to be wary of those who are wedded to a … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: SEC commissioner calls Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) a ‘Firing Squad On Capitalism,’ and power grab against the SEC and Wall Street. HFT speed racers snap up microwave towers to gain milliseconds on rivals, or prevent them … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Yellen reports to Congress, notes ‘substantially stretched’ valuations of some stocks. Apparently she’s not a buyer of stock in ‘Yo.’ Pimco turmoil stories continue. Original tea party viral ranter Santelli louder than ever after 5-years of money-losing … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Janet Yellen: The new hand on the lever. How Chinese money finds its way into overseas real estate and other assets. BIS flags dangers of reaching for yield. Epic penny stock CYNK: Pump-and-dump? or engineered short squeeze? … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Brick-and-mortar stores have more than a weather problem. Death of the mall? On the other hand, hotels are on track for best year since 2000. Adelson, Buffett, Gates favor immigration reform, decry political gridlock. Epic possible ‘pump-and-dump’ … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Credit fears trigger market drop…long-awaited correction at hand? Taper turns to exit: Fed asset purchases to end in October. Fed’s Bullard says inflation will overshoot target… so is it a target or a ceiling? Light shed on … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Low volatility a sign of good times, or complacency? US economy approaching full employment, not fast enough for some. Workers born in 1988 likely to find prospects permanently impaired… no wonder cohorts may share political views. Even … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Is everything in a bubble? Are low interest rates a sustainable ‘new normal’? What does it mean if the interest rate structure for a low-inflation economy results in asset prices that are very high by historical standards? … Read more
Leave a CommentToday’s most shared: Great debate rages on inflation risks. Why Barclays lied: Network effects bring more institutions to the most liquid dark pools, bringing in even more liquidity and feeding a virtuous cycle. Lack of transparency and competition to provide … Read more
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