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As British rate expectations parted ways with central bank guidance, short-dated U.K. government bond yields began to rise more quickly than longer-dated ones.Getty Images/iStockphoto

Inside the Market's weekend roundup of some of last week's best investing reads on the Internet, which are highlighted every morning in our Before the Bell report.

Market views

This is the chart that stock bulls don't want you to see.

A top market timer thinks the S&P 500 will reach 2,150 by the end of this year.

Every day, the bull market looks more and more like the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s. Except when it comes to valuations.

The small-cap cycle could be over.

Insight

How to manage multiple family accounts.

How to know what sectors to buy and sell as interest rates rise and fall.

Investors are overpaying for funds in their pursuit of past performance.

Even in this low interest-rate environment, dividend stocks are not a substitute for bonds.

Don't base investing decisions on a single event.

How to read sector relative strength.

What the original Mad Man David Ogilvy can teach investors.

Why seasonality is a secondary indicator.

How to spot the garbage in reading investing news.

How M&A rumours take off.

ETFs

Target-date ETFs are doing poorly in the U.S.

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