- The Best Sandwiches in New York, as Picked by Top Chefs (Bloomberg)
- Ford Mustang still top sports car, but Dodge Challenger ousts Chevy Camaro as No. 2 (USA Today)
- The big mystery in the GDP report — where did the inventories come from? (MarketWatch)
- Week in review: How Trump’s policies moved stocks (TheFly)
- A Little Market Chaos Is Just Fine With These Stock Traders (Bloomberg)
- Nicole Kidman Burns Brighter Than Ever (Vanity Fair)
- Kevin Systrom (Founder of Instagram) — Tactics, Books, and the Path to a Billion Users (#369) (Tim Ferriss)
- Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Kyle Bass, Pinterest Inc (PINS), ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. (ARR), Camping World Holdings Inc. (CWH), and More (Insider Monkey)
- Volkswagen Built the World’s Fastest Electric Car. Now, It’s Planning a Whole EV Family (Robb Report)
- 25 Secrets Chick-Fil-A Employees Will Never Tell You (BuzzFeed)
- Brodie Van Wagenen’s Bold Plan to Resurrect the Mets (Men’s Journal)
- Brian Earhart Makes Epic 391-Foot Disc Golf Hole-In-One (Digg)
- Aston Martin Unleashes Their Fastest Convertible Ever (Maxim)
- Helping others makes us happier — but it matters how we do it (Ted)
- What Happened To U.S. Workers? (NPR Planet Money)
- The Anatomy of a Great Decision (Farnam Street)
- 9 Success Habits of Wealthy People That Cost Nothing (Entrepreneur)
- China says criticisms on IP protection lack evidence amid trade spat (Reuters)
- Bond Traders Betting on a Fed Rate Cut Won’t Be Easily Dissuaded (Bloomberg)
- Uber is seeking a public valuation as high as $90 billion (Business Insider)
Category: What I’m Reading Today
Be in the know. 9 key reads for Saturday…
- Who Created Maslow’s Iconic Pyramid? (Scientific American)
- Chinese stocks just saw their worst week since October (CNBC)
- 4 Rules of Successful Networking (Forbes)
- Jack Dorsey’s TED Interview and the End of an Era (New Yorker)
- Hedge Funds Are Shorting the VIX at a Rate Never Seen Before (Bloomberg)
- Ray Dalio has donated $100 million to fight poverty and boost public education in Connecticut. Now comes the hard part. (Hartford Courant)
- Billionaire investor Howard Marks explains why he’s investing with ‘more caution than usual’ (Business Insider)
- Trump debates waiving Jones Act to ship natural gas to New England and Puerto Rico (Washington Examiner)
- Stanley Cup Playoffs 2019: Sharks roll past Avalanche; Hurricanes top Islanders 1-0 in OT (CBS Sports)
Be in the know. 7 key reads for Friday…
- U.S. Growth of 3.2% Tops Forecasts on Trade, Inventory Boost (Bloomberg)
- Warren Buffett says Berkshire could buy back $100 billion stock: FT (CNBC)
- China’s Xi Signals Approval for Trump’s Trade War Demands (Bloomberg)
- Intel drops 7% after chipmaker projects a drop in revenue this year (CNBC)
- Amazon to give Prime customers one-day shipping, cutting free delivery time in half (MarketWatch)
- Hedge-fund billionaire Ray Dalio asked Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Reed Hastings and other top leaders to take a one-hour personality test — and they all scored low in one key area (Business Insider)
- Taylor Swift’s new pastel-drenched video for ‘ME!’ celebrates ‘you’re the only one of you’ (USA Today)
Be in the know. 5 key reads for Thursday…
- Bristol-Myers Tops Q1 Earnings Estimate (Business Wire)
- Warren Buffett quietly moves to reshuffle Kraft Heinz board (NY Post)
- U.S. weekly jobless claims post biggest rise in 19 months (Reuters)
- Durable-goods orders grow at fastest rate in 7 months as business investment rebounds (MarketWatch)
- Wall Street Nears a Big Win in the Latest Revamp of Volcker Rule (Bloomberg)
Be in the know. 8 key reads for Wednesday…
- Occidental Petroleum (OXY) Confirms $76/Share Offer for Anadarko (APC), Topping Chevron (CVX) (Street Insider)
- Why 5 Lagging Health Care Giants May Be Incredible Buys Now (24/7 Wall Street)
- New round of U.S. tariffs a ‘modest’ hit for euro area: ECB (Reuters)
- You can find plenty of solid stock bargains in this year’s worst-performing sector, analyst says (MarketWatch)
- Texas Instruments Slips as Analysts Say Semi Recovery Needs Time (Bloomberg)
- Here’s How America Uses Its Land (Bloomberg)
- Bristol-Myers Squibb Reports Earnings Tomorrow. Here’s What to Expect. (Barron’s)
- What Tops Kraft Heinz’s Menu? Cost Cuts or Mac ‘n’ Cheese? (Wall Street Journal)
Be in the know. 7 key reads for Tuesday…
- Trump says EU tariffs on Harley Davidson unfair, vows to reciprocate (Reuters)
- North Korea’s Kim Jong Un will travel to Russia to meet Putin (MarketWatch)
- Twitter reports rising users and revenues (BBC)
- Bed Bath & Beyond’s board overhaul fails to please hedge funds (New York Post)
- 3 Things to Know About New Kraft Heinz CEO Miguel Patricio (Barron’s
- United Technologies profit beats on Rockwell Collins boost (Reuters)
- One health-care stock suggests the whole group is ready for recovery (CNBC)
Be in the know. 8 key reads for Monday…
- Richard Branson’s 8 Keys Happiness and Success (Entrepreneur)
- Whatâs Missing for a Market âMelt Upâ (Bloomberg)
- Warren Buffett made 12 predictions about bitcoin, table tennis, and his death â here’s how they turned out ()
- Happy Hour Could Be Over for Boston Beer Stock (Barron’s)
- Oil prices jump over 2% on expectations U.S. will halt waivers on Iran oil imports (MarketWatch)
- Electric vehicles emit more CO2 than diesel ones, German study shows (Brussels Times)
- Fed Officials Contemplate Thresholds for Rate Cuts (Wall Street Journal)
- Ship Orders Fall to Lowest Level in 15 Years (Wall Street Journal)
Be in the know. 9 easy reads for Easter…
- Chevy Confirms That a Mid-Engine C8 2020 Corvette Is Launching in July (Robb Report)
- The Human Body Can Heal in Astonishing Ways (Medium)
- Disciplining Kids Without Yelling: Readers Tell Us Their Tricks (NPR)
- Episode 907: Two Spring Indicators (NPR Planet Money)
- The Importance of Working With “A” Players (Farnam Street)
- The Truth About Dentistry (The Atlantic)
- The Future of Disease Testing Could Be a Kit That Lets You Do It Yourself in the Comfort of Your Home (Inc.)
- 5 Reasons Why Kindness Has Become the Key to My Happiness, Both in Business and in Life (Entrepreneur)
- Netflix Starts Testing Random Episode Button (Variety)
Be in the know. 15 key reads for Saturday…
- Health Insurersâ Stocks Have Been Battered. Now They Look Like a Buy. (Barron’s)
- Oil Prices Face New Tests After a Big Jump (Barron’s)
- Neuroscientist Changed Thinking on Brain Function (Wall Street Journal)
- Teva Pharma Gets Approval to Market Generic Nasal Spray for Opioid Overdoses ()
- Frank Sinatraâs Favorite Hangout Is Back, but Only for Two Years (Bloomberg)
- The last time semis stocks did this they dropped 14% (CNBC)
- An Abbott Labs Analyst’s 5 Reasons To Own The Stock: ‘Near-Perfect For This Environment’ (Benzinga)
- The Church of Living Dangerously: How One of Americaâs Biggest Pastors Became a Drug Runner for a Mexican Cartel (Vanity Fair)
- âTelevision Is What Gets Senators Electedâ: Private-Equity Mogul Leon Black Is Building a Local TV Empire to Rival Sinclair and Fox (Vanity Fair)
- Scientists Find Genetic Variants That Prevent Obesity, Diabetes (Futurism)
- William Bernstein Discusses Neurology and Investment (Podcast) (Bloomberg)
- Pre-election year Mays: Just 10th overall DJIA and S&P 500 (Almanac Trader)
- Hedge Fund and Insider Trading News: Bill Ackman, D.E. Shaw, Eddie Lampert, Facebook Inc (FB), McCormick & Company (MKC), and More (Insider Monkey)
- ECRI Weekly Leading Index Update: WLI YoY Approaching Positive (Advisor Perspectives)
- The Worldâs Best National Parks, Ranked 9 (Men’s Journal)
Be in the know. 8 key reads for Friday…
- Earnings deluge could make or break sentiment (Reuters)
- Former Sears company sues ex-CEO Lampert, Treasury’s Steven Mnuchin over ‘asset stripping’ (USA Today)
- More store closings coming: Pier 1 Imports could close up to 145 more stores (USA Today)
- ‘Sell in May and Go Away,’ the Investment Saying Goes. But Does That Actually Work? (Barron’s)
- 16 brilliant quotes from Bill Gross, the legendary ‘Bond King’ who retired earlier this year (Business insider)
- The Greenwich Housing Market Is Imploding As Prices Tumble As Much As 25% (ZeroHedge)
- D.E. Shaw Is to Buck Industry Trend With 3-and-30 Fees (Bloomberg)
- Housing starts fall in March, as new construction running 10% below last year’s pace (MarketWatch)