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PORTFOLIO JPMorgan’s typically bullish Tom Lee really hates this stock right now: (Business Insider) Buy and Hold…

PORTFOLIO

JPMorgan’s typically bullish Tom Lee really hates this stock right now: (Business Insider)

Buy and Hold Is Dead…Long Live Buy and Hold (AllianceBernstein)

Dan Fuss says credit risk is rising – but the fixed income market is not yet pricing that in. (Pensions & Investments)

THE BIZ

Tom Brakke: The risks are likely to show up exactly where you’re not expecting them, which makes statistics a starting point only. (Research Puzzle)

How the Landscape for Advisers Is Changing (Morningstar)

DoubleLine comes to market with a fund for the red-hot bank loan sector. (Investment News)

Blankfein! Dimon! Andreesen! Dalio! It’s the DealBook Post-Election Conference Liveblog! (DealBook)

OUTLIERS

The “Iran Pavillion” and 11 other Disney attractions that were (thankfully) never built. (Mental Floss)

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