The Takeaway: Don't be so sure about where rates are headed

JUN 06, 2013
Portfolio Are emerging markets the real fulcrum of global risk? (The Reformed Broker) Morgan Stanley's master spreadsheet of average mutual fund fees versus average ETF fees. Good reference. (World Beta) Is this what the "cheap" iPhone will look like - and will consumers flock to it like Apple products of yore? (Business Insider) Rick Ferri: Ya know, there's a chance that interest rate could actually fall, too. (Rick Ferri) The Biz Stephanie Sammons with 3 steps toward building a killer presence on LinkedIn. (Nerd's Eye View) Dimensional Fund Advisors announces a tweak to the Colonel's secret blend of 11 herbs and spices. (RIA Biz) Pershing shows off its new mobile app for advisers at Insite 2013. (Advisor One) Outliers More than 70% of the UK's financial services workers think that they're overpaid. Communists. (MoneyBeat) *** Disclaimer: Joshua Brown is an investment advisor representative with Fusion Analytics. The content above is for informational purposes only, nothing here should ever be construed as investment advice or a solicitation to trade any securities. Mr. Brown or his firm may be long or short securities mentioned above for client or personal accounts at any time.

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