The Takeaway: Record hit to ETFs in June: $13B yanked

JUN 28, 2013
Portfolio A very tough quarter for gold, perhaps the worst ever.  (The Reformed Broker) Why the gold carnage could be just getting started.  (Business Insider) Record $13 billion yanked out of ETFs in June.  (Index Universe) A great long-term technical set-up for solar stocks.  (Charts etc) The Biz How to cope with angry clients.  (Financial Planning) For 'Dom the Bomb', choosing tennis over Merrill wasn't so difficult.  (Investment News) Why the CEO of Schwab loves him some RIAs.  (Advisor One) The thing about all those risk parity shops...  (Research Puzzle) and (World Beta) Outliers Remember Lewis Ranieri of Salomon Brothers? He's back and ready to sell you mortgage bonds again.  (DealBook) *** 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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