Some good reads from around the web.
Happy Easter everyone!
May all your eggs contain a Kinder Surprise [1].
From the money blogs
- Shareholders are revolting – The Psy-Fi blog [2]
- How to choose a passive fund – The Munro Fund Blog [3]
- The permanent portfolio revisited – The Daily Reckoning [4]
- Researching funds on MorningStar – Oblivious Investor [5]
- Cash security blanket turns into tourniquet – Investing Caffeine [6]
- Top quality FTSE 100 dividend stocks – Stockopedia [7]
- The buy-to-let conundrum – Simple Living in Suffolk [8]
- What would you do with way more money? – Mr Money Mustache [9]
- Surviving fuel strikes – Five Pence Piece [10]
- Remember unemployment? – Stumbling and Mumbling [11]
Book of the week: Have I recommended The Chimp Paradox [12] yet? It’s a brilliant and simple new model for understanding yourself, and why you do the things you do. Possibly life-changing.
Mainstream media money
- The man who broke Atlantic City – The Atlantic [13]
- MIT researchers predict ‘global economic collapse’ by 2030 – Yahoo [14]
- History stole your market returns – The Motley Fool (US) [15]
- Currency disunion – The Economist [16]
- Swedroe: Is inflation likely to soar? – CBS [17]
- Roth: 10 lessons from the great crash and recovery – CBS [18]
- Peston: Wall Street comes to Watton [More bad banking] – BBC [19]
- Peer-to-peer lending grows despite risks – FT [20]
- How to defuse your mortgage time-bomb – Telegraph [21]
- Private sector staff must pay 10x as much for equivalent of public sector ‘gold plated’ pensions – Telegraph [22]
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