None
(Bloomberg View) -- My Tuesday morning train reads:
- Want to Spot a True Value Investor? Look for Horrible Recent Performance (Alpha Architect); see also Factor Investing: No Secret, So Will It Continue to Work? (Cordant Wealth Partners)
- Is Active Management Dead? Not Even Close (CFA Institute)
- Mark Hart Bets China's Currency Will Collapse (Bloomberg); see also Gold May Not Be the Safe Haven Investors Think It Is (Wall Street Journal)
- The Greek crisis: An autopsy (VoxEU)
- There are no experts on the future (Matt Ridley); see also Of certainties and doubts (Medium)
- MERS game changer? Connecticut Supreme Court upholds new fee on lending industry (Housing Wire)
- Trump, the Bad, Bad Businessman (New York Times); see also How the Trump Presidential Campaign is Affecting Trump Businesses (Medium)
- Amazon Has Big Plans for Alexa: Running the "Star Trek" Home (New York Times)
- Colorado's Long-Lasting Birth Control Program For Teens May Not Last Long (NPR); see also Will Delaware Become the Next Birth-Control Utopia? (New York)
- In a vulgar election, news organizations green-light profanity (Poynter)
What are you reading?
Japanese bosses find it hard to ask for more
Source: The Economist
This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the editorial board or Bloomberg LP and its owners.
To contact the author of this story: Barry Ritholtz at britholtz3@bloomberg.net.
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Brooke Sample at bsample1@bloomberg.net.
For more columns from Bloomberg View, visit http://www.bloomberg.com/view.
Essential Business Intelligence, Sharp Market Insights, Practical Personal Finance Advice, Daily Fuel, Gold and Silver Prices and Latest Stories — On NDTV Profit.