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Friday, September 14, 2007
Post Its
Greenspan backs Bernanke
Alan Greenspan trusted his instincts. Ben Bernanke trusts the MAQS
Let's hope we don't see this here - bank customers line up to withdraw funds
The threat to your money-market fund
Bank of England warns against bailing out struggling banks
Fed funds rate still remains within the confines of a long-term downtrend
The Fed cuts rates and then what?
Economic forecasters are boosting the odds of a recession
U.S. economy not in a recession, but it is certainly close
Early signs of trouble in the luxury market?
Upcoming earnings reports to undergo increased scrutiny
A Wall Street trader learns some taxing lessons
Goldman Sachs' flagship Global Alpha fund is said to be down more than 30% year-to-date
There is a persuasive case that hedge funds contributed to the volatility, and maybe even created it
"It appeared everyone’s algorithms had the same idea and they all traded the same way, creating more volatility and liquidity hiccups." - Melanie Wold
Three firms join private system to trade stocks
Nine out of 10 money managers in Canada plan to use alternative marketplaces to make their trades
Brian Hunter gets job at buyout firm
Wages of sin beat those of virtue
The dollar has fallen more than 7% from its highest point this year
Never has a dollar purchased so little oil or so few euros
How far and how fast will the dollar fall?
A secret time bomb made of gold
Oil prices are generally not a good predictor of stock market behavior
It's pretty ugly out there
Who really has control right now - the bulls or bears?
Consumer sentiment improves in September
Are Americans paying attention to the wrong things?
Are you feeling ultra-bearish?
LowRisk sentiment survey shows 50% are bullish
Bearish sentiment on the decline
Sentiment indicators for the past week
Four ways investors can ease their fears about the economy
Will low mortgage rates save the day?
The foreclosure capital of the United States
No subprime becomes a marketing ploy for one mutual fund
Another vulture is circling over the subprime-related market
Subprime risks are overblown?
No problems with the Manhattan office market
Bill Miller on buying housing stocks
The emerging-markets achilles' heel
China raises rates for a fifth time
Robert Reich on supercapitalism
Lobbyists are amassing on Capitol Hill as energy legislation is pending
Hedge Fund Mistress runs for congress
Morningstar hops on the options bandwagon
Lights out for old lightbulbs?
There's big business in pet pampering
Play videogames, not videogame stocks?
Stocks to benefit from Aging of America
Open Text dazzles
GIGM gets noticed
Brookfield Homes CEO buys a lot of stock
An interesting look at Valero & Frontier Oil
Is Countrywide the next Enron?
Hedge funds are walking away from Sears
Google bankrolls $30M moon contest
Fund managers focus on foreign tech stocks
David Winters discusses picks from his go-anywhere strategy
A screen of insider buys and buybacks
The efficient 8 stock screen
According to Morningstar, the market's most overvalued stocks
Stocks with cute ticker symbols outperform!
How do you manage your investment strategy?
Do you have the willpower to stick with your trading plan?
Emotional investors make better decisions?
Most published research findings are wrong?
How to buy options
ETFs undergo first stress test
Using ETFs for broad-based global investing
PowerShares readies 5 international ETFs
PlanetQuant's world equity rankings and ETF analysis
Exchange-traded funds change hands a lot. Why?
A new ETF based on municipal bonds
A guide to futures-based ETFs
TD Ameritrade confesses to security breach
The biggest problem facing advisors today? Try burnout!
What you need and what you may really want as far as a computer for trading are often two different things
Jerry Seinfeld's productivity secret
Food to help you trade better
Things that running teaches you about life
"For every strong opinion, there's an exact opposite opinion from someone equally knowledgeable. Every trade that crosses the tape represents someone who thinks the stock will go up and someone else who thinks it will go down. If you're thinking of buying, it behooves you to find out why the seller is selling. That's how you avoid surprises." - Dick Davis

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