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Monday, August 25, 2008
The Return Of The Links
This year, the late summer market action is anything but limpid
Stocks are stuck in a typical late-summer environment
Driving to Disney World is now less expensive
View of economy is somber from Fed mountain retreat
Bernanke wants regulators to be in charge of crisis prevention
How good is the Fed in anticipating the economic issues facing the U.S. and global economy?
A year after the credit crisis exploded, policymakers are scrabbling for ideas on how to prevent another one
Is there any reason to believe that economists can deliver?
At the Fed, a debate over countering inflation grows louder
Is Jeffrey Lacker's preferred rate of inflation realistic?
It's deflation, stupid!
Fresh funds have not been flowing into stocks
A few reasons why it's too soon to toast the end of the credit crisis
Credit spreads are often looked to as a leading inverse indicator of stock market direction
Are bond investors crazy?
Nobel Prize-winning economists predict the credit squeeze will inflict more pain on global growth
The woman who called Wall Street's meltdown
How to stop the next bubble
Bear markets are definitely not an analyst's best friend
According to Jim Cramer, we've already seen the bottom
US Mint suspends red-hot Eagle gold coins
FASB postpones off-balance sheet rule for a year
Profit without risk? Not likely
Hunting for winning strategies within the hedge fund crowd
Tudor Jones' black box fund is up +19% year-to-date
As banks fail, sovereign wealth funds came to the rescue
There's a new land grab starting in America
Most of the nation's housing markets are showing signs of improvement, but bubble-inflated markets are still showing signs of further deterioration amid rising foreclosures
A nasty mortgage product promises yet more misery
Conventional wisdom suggests that home buyers hold fate of U.S. economy
Questions mount over the reliability of oil supply and demand forecasts
ETF sector leadership continues to shift rapidly
Overbought ETFs: will ultrashorts experience whiplash again?
When the economy falls, the demand for escapist entertainment rises
John McCain's and Barack Obama's tax plans hold vastly different implications for the U.S. economy
In case you are sweating an Obama presidency, Democratic presidencies aren't always bad for stocks
The Carry Trade at everyone's fingertips
Historical trends suggest that the buck is back!
Pop quiz! Since March, can you name the three countries have total returns of more than 400%?
U.S. & global economies are slipping in unison
Will America follow Japan into a decade of stagnation?
Outside U.S., credit cards tighten grip
Don't worry, recessions are good for the economy
How bankruptcy would wreck GM & Chrysler
This week's earnings preview
The best & worst performing stocks on earnings
Zacks #1 rank additions for today
Robert Colby's bullish & bearish stocks
Largest insider purchases mentioned in this week's Barron's
Polish up your trading skills with these 7 trading lessons
Globetrader's trade rules
When the trade is over, is when the real work begins
How to simplify your stock research
But, keep in mind, that anything can happen in the market at any time
7 rules to reclaim the ownership of our mind
Lazy Portfolios' 8 winners for a bear-recession
Five ETF sectors to recession-proof your portfolio
Why ETFs will overtake traditional mutual funds
Have you heard of MITTS?
When it comes to taxes, commodity ETFs are different
If perfectly normal people aren't basing their financial decisions on perfectly logical financial rationale, then what is influencing their behavior?
Searching for a hot investment? Try your mortgage
"If you want a financially comfortable retirement, the first best and pretty much only thing you need to do is save a lot of money while you're working." - Felix Salmon
Top 8 worst real estate deals on record
Tips for newlyweds to manage their finances
When looking for a new car recently, we found the U.S. News Rankings very helpful and nicely organized
Three hours with Warren Buffett
"I think there is something, more important than believing: Action! The world is full of dreamers, there aren't enough who will move ahead and begin to take concrete steps to actualize their vision." - W. Clement Stone

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