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Overpriced Assets, Detecting Lies and an Unholy Mess

Overpriced Assets, Detecting Lies and an Unholy Mess

(Bloomberg View) -- My end-of-week morning train reads:

  • 2018 Could Be the Last Time Stock Pickers Rule Investing (Bloomberg); see also Fueling the Bull Market (Dr. Ed’s Blog)
  • Adding Value and Expressing Values (Morningstar)
  • Grantham: Investing in a World of Overpriced Assets (GMO)
  • Detecting Lies on Earnings Calls (strategy+business)
  • In China, a Three-Digit Score Could Dictate Your Place in Society (Wired)
  • Why Brent Brodeski, a $6 billion GOP RIA, is in a furious full-time fight against the Republican RIA-unfriendly tax bill (RIA Biz)
  • How to Rebuild Puerto Rico (Bloomberg Businessweek)
  • How Trump’s skepticism of U.S. intelligence on Russia left an election threat unchecked (Washington Post)
  • The Alt-Right Created a Parallel Internet. It’s an Unholy Mess. (New York Times)
  • 16 Things Your Successful Friends Have Given Up (Medium)

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Jeffrey Sherman, deputy chief investment officer and member of the executive committees at DoubleLine Capital LP.

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Barry Ritholtz is a Bloomberg View columnist. He founded Ritholtz Wealth Management and was chief executive and director of equity research at FusionIQ, a quantitative research firm. He blogs at the Big Picture and is the author of “Bailout Nation: How Greed and Easy Money Corrupted Wall Street and Shook the World Economy.”

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