Here are seven (or so) links at 7AM Eastern.  We will see you later with the daily linkfest.  Good luck out there.

Nasdaq 3000:  things have changed a great deal since 1999.  (WSJ)

Where the major asset classes stand relative to their moving averages.  (Capital Spectator)

The Fed like everyone else is waiting to see what happens next.  (The Reformed Broker)

Is the economy running out of positive surprises?  (VIX and More)

The Libor investigation goes to the core of the global financial system.  (FT)

Week in review/preview

By certain measures the stock market and economy are less risky than they were in October.  (A Dash of Insight)

Where markets stand going into the week.  (Global Macro Monitor, ibid)

Despite gains, the labor market is anything but normal.  (Gavyn Davies)

A review of the economic week that was.  (Bonddad Blog, Calculated Risk)

The economic schedule for the coming week.  (Calculated Risk)

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