10 Monday AM Reads

My morning train reads:

• Twitter says Infowars hasn’t ‘violated our rules.’ It looks like that’s not the case (CNN Money)
• Broken Clockism: The “Skyscraper Curse” is Bogus (Building the Skyline)
• Vanguard Warns of Worsening Odds for the Economy and Markets (New York Times) but see A Q&A Discussion with Vanguard Researchers on the “Fair Value CAPE Ratio” (Alpha Architect)
• New data makes it clear: Nonvoters handed Trump the presidency  (Washington Post)
• The psychology behind why you always want to sit in the same seat (Quartz)

Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with Lee Cooperman, CEO/Chairman of Omega Advisors, a New York-based hedge fund managing $3.5 billion dollars, which is being converted into a family office. Cooperman, 75, is an active philanthropist, a member of The Giving Pledge, and has committed to giving his wealth away in his lifetime.

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