10 Monday PM Reads

My afternoon train reading:

• How to consistently beat the market — follow trends (Physics of Finance)
• That ’90s stock-market feeling: The Obama rally feels familiar, but it lags behind the Clinton bull market. (WSJ)
• Managing the Mental Aspect of Investing (AAII)
• The Rise and Fall of Gold (QuickTake)
• Property-Tax Collections Rising at Fastest Pace Since U.S. Crash (Bloomberg)
• Wall Street deregulation pushed by Clinton advisers, documents reveal (The Guardian)
• Has the West fallen prey to crony capitalism? (Telegraph)
• The California Comeback (FiveThirtyEight)
On Rarity: When Diamonds Are Dirt Cheap, Will They Still Dazzle? (NY Times)
• NYU researchers using DNA identified 3,000 types of bacteria in all on dollar bills (WSJ)

What are you reading?

 

When Jitters Can Be a Bullish Sign

Source: WSJ

 

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