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Monday look-in: April action

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April has been a good month for the bulls historically.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)

Plain vanilla ETF expense ratios are trending towards zero.  (WSJ)

Porsche just sold a bunch of stock.  (Dealbook, Bloomberg)

Housing will bottom at some point, the question is when.  (Capital Spectator)

In this time of uncertainty more Fed openness is better than the alternative.  (Maximum Utility)

The debate over Fed tightening and the economic week that was.  (Gavyn Davies, Calculated Risk)

The week ahead in economic releases.  (A Dash of Insight, Calculated Risk)

Corporate jets as a signal of excess.  (Infectious Greed)

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