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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Bubblicious
"Everything is in bubble territory." - Jeremy Grantham
History shows there's a long way to go
How this Dow rally compares with others since 1900
The reason why investors listen to the sell in May and go away mantra
Does seasonal investing really work?
Sy Harding's seasonal timing strategy
Dow's breakout follows 7 years of significant underperformance?
I'm sure you've already noticed, but still worth pointing out. Instead of 11AM buy programs we've seen in the past, they're now being turned on promptly at 10:30 instead
Bernanke is wrong on inflation according to Goldman Sachs and others
The great big buyback
The big caps are finally staging a comeback
The Fed offers a brief history of the 1987 stock market crash
Anyone want to take a guess on how long it will take before this new tax idea on private equity gains will get squashed?
Christopher Perruna's annotated charts
Get ready for the Big Dry worldwide
It's time to hedge your dinner
Ali Samsam Bakhtiari and peak oil
Investors are warming up to coal stocks again
Trouble is brewing for investors in India
Hedge fund borrowing propping up the dollar and stock market
Flying high with derivatives can be risky
We're living on planet leverage
Al Gore criticizes Wall Street's short-termism
Are you missing the housing bust?
Never before have home prices fallen so broadly
Cooking the books at New Century
A CD tied to Japan's real-estate market?
More businesses than ever are soliciting customer feedback but are they actually listening?
Jeff Bezos has the last laugh
Mark Hulbert offers up 7 summer stocks
Many successful traders say some of their most valuable market time occurs after the markets are closed
The Market Speculator on part-time trading
Investors should re-buy their portfolios every day
AAII on the importance of risk management
CXO reviews some trading indicators
Exchange Traded Funds as of May 1st
Big boards lists first Russian ETF
Do your homework (or buy an index fund)
If brokers did a better job, their customers wouldn't be so fickle
Trading by the news -literally!
In comparison with other "alert-by-email" systems, WSJ's price & volume alerts work pretty well. If you use something else and think it is better, let me know and I'll pass it along in a future post
Brett Steenbarger continues to do a great job at his blog!
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How to set up a healthy, usable workspace
15 ways stores trick you into spending
Some things never change - the very best financial advice!
"Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming." - John Wooden

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