• On Shit: Profanity as Weltanschauung (LA Review of Books)
• Exit, pursued by bear: The Fed has at last raised rates. What happens next? (The Economist)
• Swedroe: Why Index Investing Wins (ETF.com)
• Economic sweet spot of 2016 before the reflation storm (Telegraph)
• Here Are the Best- and Worst-Performing Assets of 2015 (Bloomberg)
• Trump most frequent 2015 Sunday show guest (Politico) see also Donald Trump and the Return of the 1920s: America is again caught between nationalists longing for the glories of an imagined past, and activists invoking ideals the nation has never yet attained. (The Atlantic)
• Here’s What Architects See in Homes of the Future (Real Time Economics)
• Elizabeth Warren Is Shaping the Democratic Primary Without Even Running (Slate) see also Is Hillary Clinton “likable enough?” Science has an answer. (Vox)
• This One Condiment Instantly Improves Your Diet: Hot sauce is extremely good for you—especially if you eat it with fat. (Time)
• The 2016 BMW 7-Series Will Tell You the Future of Luxury Cars (Bloomberg)
Sunday, January 3, 2016
10 Sunday AM Reads
Due to the holiday, once again there is no weekly summation. But since the theme of this final holiday weekend has been to provide reading lists, here's one more that Ritholtz supplied this morning. The article from The Economist about the impact of the Fed's December rate hike looks well worth a look as well as The Atlantic's analysis of the Trump phenomenon. Tomorrow it's back to business as usual.
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