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Net Net: Promoting innovation and managing change

Morning six-pack: What we're reading Monday

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
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Happy Monday. We're coming at you live from Chuck Schwab's IMPACT conference in sunny Washington.

In fact, it's sunny almost everywhere if you're an investor, with the "risk-all-the-way-on" trade in full vogue. For now. (The Financialist)

Then again, things are not particularly sunny in China, which is willing to sacrifice wild and crazy growth for something that feels a little more, well, sustainable.

For the Federal Reserve, sunshine is money and money is sunshine. There'll be plenty of both this week. (Stock Twits)

The U.S. Postal Service should be feeling good. Amazon has just thrown the beleaguered snail-mailers a huge lifeline. (Washington Post)

"Glass Onion" the song was a huge addition to the Beatles' catalog. Glass Onion the sandwich is making people sick. (AP)

And, finally ... does anybody use chat rooms anymore? If you do and you trade stocks, your days are numbered. CNBC.com's Catherine Boyle explains.

—By CNBC's Jeff Cox. Follow him on Twitter @JeffCoxCNBCcom.