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Ritholtz's Reads: Loss Aversion, Puns and Fast-Food Problems
Ritholtz's Reads: Loss Aversion, Puns and Fast-Food Problems
03 May 2018, 08:58 PM IST
(Bloomberg) -- My morning train reads:
- The Trade Is In. Now Try to Survive It. (Institutional Investor)
- Forget 3%. That Amazing Bull Run in Treasuries Ended Years Ago (Bloomberg)
- Is Loss Aversion a Myth? (Behavioural Investment)
- A Fast-Food Problem: Where Have All the Teenagers Gone? (Upshot)
- How the Beijing elite sees the world (Financial Times)
- Why Innovation Tends to Bypass Mainstream Economics (Bloomberg View)
- How Neuroscience Is Optimizing the Office (Wall Street Journal)
- The Company Michael Cohen Kept (WNYC Studios)
- If You Think You Hate Puns, You’re Wrong (Esquire)
- Has the Best Art in the World Been Destroyed? (Bloomberg)
What are you reading?
Unemployment rate declines to a 17-year low
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
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To contact the author of this story: Barry Ritholtz at britholtz3@bloomberg.net.
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Brooke Sample at bsample1@bloomberg.net.
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