Weekends are a great time to catch up on some of the good reads from the week…
- Goldman’s O’Neill Sees Investors Missing Stock Rally on ‘Black Swan’ Fears (Bloomberg)
- Facebook’s Stealth Attack on Google Exposes Its Own Privacy Problem (Wired)
- Lessons From The Flash Crash (Forbes)
- The People vs. Goldman Sachs (Rolling Stone)
- A Crude Guess About The Future (Freakonomics)
- Is College a Rotten Investment? (Slate)
- The World’s 26 Best Cities for Business, Life, and Innovation (The Atlantic)
- On the Floor Laughing: Traders Are Having a New Kind of Fun (The Atlantic)
- Gloom and Doom, and How to Profit From It (Deal Book)
- The Vigilante -Why the man who runs the world’s largest mutual fund sold all his Treasury bonds (The Atlantic)
- The theory of rockets and parachutes: a primer on US gasoline prices (The Barrel)
- Why Success Starts With Failure (Economix)
- The Information Sage -Meet Edward Tufte, the graphics guru to the power elite who is revolutionizing how we see data. (Washington Monthly )
- Some Risk Management Tools May Do More Harm Than Good (Institutional Investor)
What intriguing things are you reading this weekend?