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  • New homes sales down -14.5% and if it were the weather, why were they up in the Northeast?  Looking at reality. Mish
  • Einhorn warns of a second tech bubble in 15 years.  It's all about overvaluation in certain names and momentum stocks folks.  Oh, for the days of fundamentals. 
  • Test your knowledge, take the quiz.  Who's the worst of developed countries?  The U.S.?
  • Slap in face to NFLX as AMZN signs a deal with HBO.  Amazon prime lovers, don't get too excited.  The deal does not include shows newer than three years old so you'll still have to tune into HBO to view Game of Thrones.  Still, this move has generated more talk about NFLX and how it's ability to offer new streaming is limited in contrast to what's available due to licensing agreements.
  • More talk today about "fringe" energy other than solar.  We've already witnessed Elon Musk (TSLA) transforming the electric car market.  What about the artificial leaf based on photosynthesis and others?  Check out this very interesting article at the NYTimes 

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