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Monday, October 09, 2006
Pulse of Wall Street

- Investors look to Fed minutes and earnings
- Downward revisions keep the bar low enough so most companies can manage a positive earnings surprise
- South Korean stocks drop
- Humanity is stupid, just not that stupid
- After the Dow record: gloom or boom?
- Miller Howard's market overview
- Simply Economics
- Schultz warns about October surprise
- Bring on the bears!
- Americans top worry? Rising prices
- Personal Saving Rate
- The sensible mom weighs in
- The misery index
- More Dow skepticism
- Hedge funds shift from gold to Dow
- The correlation of stocks and bonds
- Pundits are giving a reluctant thumbs up
- "Not one recession in the past 50 years was forecast in advance by a major poll of economic forecasters." - James Stack
- Commodity markets have turned ugly
- The Oil Conspiracy
- Why are Saudis approving cheaper oil?
- Forbes' 2007 Energy Outlook
- Economists are predicting pump prices? Good luck!
- Serious constraints remain in developing Alberta's heavy oil
- Morgan Stanley sticks by its commodity supercycle theory
- Grains are a safer commodity bet
- Will the internet stocks stage a typical 4Q comeback?
- A global perspective on third quarter market returns
- An interesting view inside the Dow
- I occasionally look at the Nasdaq Heatmap
- SmartMoney's correlation tracker is fun to play with
- Most popular stocks, sectors, and themes
- The latest analyst news
- The world's top analysts
- I'm already tired of reading about YouTube
- Building eBay 2.0
- China Tech Development Group (CTDC) was a frequent visitor to my weekend screens
- Goldman Sach's (GS) insiders know when to sell ($)
- The best and worst performing stocks in the Russell 3000
- The Trading Doctor's premiere issue is an interesting read
- The Smart System
- A tool for examining sector relationships
- Who controls the markets?
- How to trade drug trials
- Hope is not a trading strategy
- What do you do when your system fails you?
- Tell me something I don’t know
- Studies continue to show large gaps in investor knowledge, attitude and behaviors
- Books to make you learn and grow your wealth
- Were you spanked as a child?
- DeLegge's model ETF portfolio has a 12-month return of 16%
- AMEX scrambles to remain player in ETFs
- Skip the coffee?
- The Dogs of the Dow strategy as applied to mutual funds
- What exactly is Monte Carlo?
- Wall Street lip-service
- Paulson leads drive to ease Sarbanes-Oxley regulations
- The glory days of hedge funds are already over?
- One man's trash is another man's treasure
- The coming shakeout in the options market
- Investing in foreign exchange
- Zach Maxfield's prosper.com diary
- eFinancial Careers
- Money Rumor Mill
- Thierry Martin's online trader's forum
- Windows XP setup secrets
- Mister Tipster!
- Popular Mechanics' breakthrough awards
- "A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent in doing nothing." - George Bernard Shaw
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