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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Bear Talk
Poole plays the blame game
Jeff Miller looks inside an inter-meeting Fed move
Bill Gross' investment outlook
Jim Rogers with more recession chatter
A bull market for junk bond defaults
A patient trader is a profitable one
"The market tends to go further than one thinks possible." - Brad Sullivan
Larry Swedroe offers some important lessons
Wealthy investors turn to money-market funds
Hunting for unusual sentiment data?
Relative percentage change of US sectors
Utilities, Energy, Technology and Telecom are all expected to have earnings growth of +15%
A preliminary fourth-quarter scorecard
Goldman's BRIC strategy is full of traps
Why the dollar will (eventually) rally
The Saudi growth story
Today's best values are to be found in the United States?
The current hope in tech is that China and Europe will make up for the softness in the U.S.
Gold, copper and nickel are off to the best start since at least 1980
2008 will be the year of the disappearing dividend
Arne Alsin goes dumpster diving
What's not to like about Pepsi these days?
Vivian Lewis picks Elbit Imaging
A screen of earnings movers
Using screens to find winners in a tough market
Did you know that simply buying stocks at the close on Tuesday and selling at the close on Wednesday accounted for all of the market's gains for 2007 and then some?
The stock market does better when the stock market isn’t in session?
As it turns out, insider buying is important especially in the large caps
Get some elbow room to score in the market
Will the real P/E please stand up?
Trader Mike makes the switch to ThinkorSwim
XBRL skeptics abound
LONGMEASURE offers a roundup of active stocks
History shows that investors would be well advised to ignore presidential politics in their election-year investment strategizing. This time could be different
The White House and the Wall Street Factor
Unfortunate - the big fight between Republicans and Democrats will be only over short-term goals
Tax challenges for the next President
Google’s lunchtime betting game
An investor's New Year's resolutions by John Magee
"Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances." - Thomas Jefferson

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