Saturday, January 16, 2016

The Ascendance of Sociopaths in U.S. Governance + MORE 1:19 pm Jan 16th

With investors more afraid than ever before about the market’s prospects for 2016, shares of Cal-Maine Foods Inc (NASDAQ:CALM), Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ:PRGS), Performance Sports Group Ltd (NYSE:PSG), and Textainer Group Holdings Limited (NYSE:TGH) are each on the move….

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10 Weekend Reads

– ritholtz.com

10 Weekend ReadsPour yourself a strong mug of the dark stuff, and settle into your favorite easy chair — its time for our longer form weekend reads:
• The Time for Value (Euclidean)
• On the Couch with Howard Marks (Oaktree Capital)
• Who Really Controls What You See in Your Facebook Feed—and Why They Keep Changing It (Slate)
• Hi, I’d Like To Add Myself to The New Yorker (Frank Chimero)
• Going back home: life as a reverse immigrant (Wilson Quarterly)
• This Guy Has Been Called “The Worst Man on the Internet…

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The S&P 500 Drops Below 1,880

– crossingwallstreet.com

The market is moving too quickly today to provide any meaningful updates, but the S&P 500 has fallen as low as 1,872.78 this morning. The Dow has lost as much as 430 points.
Here’s a minute-by-minute look at the S&P 500 for this year:

At one point, the VIx was higher than a barrel of oil…

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This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

This year’s holiday tie from @VanEckGlobal just arrived – a floating yuan above the Great Wall of China. Perfect! pic.twitter.com/PujzkgtcS8
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) January 14, 2016

These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:

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4th Quarter GDPNow Forecast Sinks to +0.6 Percent; Fed Futures Target 1 Hike in 2016; Disastrous Data RecapI have never seen the Atlanta Fed take as long to post a scheduled update to their GDP Forecast as they did today. Their forecast came out late this afternoon, but it did beat the market close.Latest forecast — January 15, 2016The GDPNow model forecast for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the fourth quarter of 2015 is 0…

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Investing Blog Roundup: Picking Funds with High “Active Share”Over the last few years, one strategy that has been proposed for finding actively managed funds that are likely to outperform index funds has been to find funds with a high “active share” — that is, funds that have holdings very different from the index to which their performance is compared…

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Submitted by Doug Casey via InternationalMan.com, An International Man lives and does business wherever he finds conditions most advantageous, regardless of arbitrary borders. He’s diversified globally, with passports from multiple countries, assets in several jurisdictions, and his residence in yet another…

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from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/the-ascendance-of-sociopaths-in-u-s-governance-more-119-pm-jan-16th/
With investors more afraid than ever before about the market’s prospects for 2016, shares of Cal-Maine Foods Inc (NASDAQ:CALM), Progress Software Corporation (NASDAQ:PRGS), Performance Sports Group Ltd (NYSE:PSG), and Textainer Group Holdings Limited (NYSE:TGH) are each on the move….

[[ This is a content summary only…

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

10 Weekend Reads

– ritholtz.com

10 Weekend ReadsPour yourself a strong mug of the dark stuff, and settle into your favorite easy chair — its time for our longer form weekend reads:
• The Time for Value (Euclidean)
• On the Couch with Howard Marks (Oaktree Capital)
• Who Really Controls What You See in Your Facebook Feed—and Why They Keep Changing It (Slate)
• Hi, I’d Like To Add Myself to The New Yorker (Frank Chimero)
• Going back home: life as a reverse immigrant (Wilson Quarterly)
• This Guy Has Been Called “The Worst Man on the Internet…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

The S&P 500 Drops Below 1,880

– crossingwallstreet.com

The market is moving too quickly today to provide any meaningful updates, but the S&P 500 has fallen as low as 1,872.78 this morning. The Dow has lost as much as 430 points.
Here’s a minute-by-minute look at the S&P 500 for this year:

At one point, the VIx was higher than a barrel of oil…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

This year’s holiday tie from @VanEckGlobal just arrived – a floating yuan above the Great Wall of China. Perfect! pic.twitter.com/PujzkgtcS8
— Downtown Josh Brown (@ReformedBroker) January 14, 2016

These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it:

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

4th Quarter GDPNow Forecast Sinks to +0.6 Percent; Fed Futures Target 1 Hike in 2016; Disastrous Data RecapI have never seen the Atlanta Fed take as long to post a scheduled update to their GDP Forecast as they did today. Their forecast came out late this afternoon, but it did beat the market close.Latest forecast — January 15, 2016The GDPNow model forecast for real GDP growth (seasonally adjusted annual rate) in the fourth quarter of 2015 is 0…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Investing Blog Roundup: Picking Funds with High “Active Share”Over the last few years, one strategy that has been proposed for finding actively managed funds that are likely to outperform index funds has been to find funds with a high “active share” — that is, funds that have holdings very different from the index to which their performance is compared…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

Submitted by Doug Casey via InternationalMan.com, An International Man lives and does business wherever he finds conditions most advantageous, regardless of arbitrary borders. He’s diversified globally, with passports from multiple countries, assets in several jurisdictions, and his residence in yet another…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

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