Tech sector once again in massive bubble

What's different compared to the last tech boom, plus other must-reads from wealth manager and CNBC commentator Josh Brown
NOV 08, 2013
Each week I read all of the important stories affecting your business and investments. Below is the weekly catch-up, curated just for you: Yes, the tech sector is once again in a massive bubble. It's different this time and yet it's not. (Business Insider) The Twitter IPO is one of the largest new issues of all time - why the company worked so hard to distance itself from Facebook. (DealBook) The king of the goldbugs says he's not wrong, just early. (Bloomberg) The era of paying hedge fund managers 2-and-20 is over. (Barron's) The return of Jordan Belfort: What the Wolf of Wall Street wants you to know about him now. (BusinessWeek) Joshua Morgan Brown is a New York City-based wealth manager and popular financial commentator on CNBC. You can follow his writing at The Reformed Broker blog and his random outbursts on Twitter @reformedbroker.

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