My afternoon train reading:
• The Consequences of Crowding (Above the Market) see also Defensive Sectors Leading… So What (Ticker Sense)
• How to Be a Better Friend (Scientific American)
• Apple Rejects Google Now; EU to Investigate (Stratechery) but see Consumers’ shift to older iPhones raises concerns on Wall Street (Los Angeles Times)
• Meh! Counting Google searches predicts market movements (Nature)
• 10 Years Later: Where in the World is Equal Weight Indexing Now? (Social Science Research Network) see also No Free Lunch from Equal Weight S&P 500 (Rick Ferri)
• Boston Marathon Bombing Carjack victim recounts his harrowing night (Boston)
• Cities Of The Future, Built By Drones, Bacteria, And 3-D Printers (Fast Company) see also E. coli enters the energy game, could pump out petroleum (arstechnica)
• The Human Cost of Ideology: Health, Medicaid and Conservatism (Letting the Data Speak)
• The Incredible Shrinking Budget Deficit (Economix) see also Democrats ask: What debt crisis? (Politico)
• The best jokes from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner (The Week)
What are you reading?
U.S. Companies Are Back on Top
Source: Businessweek
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