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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Link Dump
Doom and gloom has got the best of us
The recession clearly has worsened in the first quarter
Earnings expectations continue to plunge for both 2009 and 2010
Unemployment rate to reach 9.4%
Current wealth prospects for the baby boom generation
If you want to know what’s going to happen to commercial real estate across the U.S., look no further than Cleveland and Detroit
Here comes another set of dodgy U.S. loans
The housing market's upside - affordability
Regulatory overhaul is needed
Yes, some banks really are too big to fail
The collapse of the banking system explained, in just 59 minutes
Detox for troubled assets
The Treasury Secretary is open to suggestions
SEC won't seek to suspend mark to market
"Relaxing mark-to-market accounting rules will cause financial stocks to skyrocket." - Jon Najarian
The incredible value of market-to-market
Prospects for change with mark-to-market
All hail the Uptick Rule!
We need the plus-tick rule
Obama, the Budget and the Un Stimulus package
The Republican assault on Obama continues
Obama marks first 50 days
Do you know where your money is?
Here's a novel thought - make bankers liable for losses
We cannot earn a living without government help?
Small businesses seek out government contracts
What kind of leadership do you need for a downturn?
Dispelling myths about stocks in the 1930s
Bullish signals in investor sentiment
Consensus expectations for Dow 5K
A new majority of blogging bears
Insiders are buying (again)
Newsletter gurus increasingly expect a bear-market rally
Grantham urges shift to stocks before rigor mortis
S&P moving average spreads
Ben Graham would still find most U.S. stocks are expensive
Relative strength found in telecom and tech
According to Citi, buy energy and sell the drug stocks
Future winners and losers in retailers and restaurants
Bill Gross raises U.S. debt holdings
Shorting treasuries? Don't fight the Fed
China's oil reserves are full
OPEC members will meet on Sunday
Another spotlight on gold
Gold sentiment
What is copper trying to tell us?
Global economy to shrink for the first time since WWII
U.S. to push for global stimulus
The World Bank's stress testing
Overvalued euro set to plunge within months
Japan is in a depression
Venezuela hopes for Midas touch
A real contrarian play for Ireland
A Chilean monopoly?
Fortress Investment Group and over the hedge
Hedge funds may fire 20,000 employees this year
How about a little Quant mind control?
Airlines are queasy as customers flee
U.S. bank stocks have a better shot at recovering
Schemes bigger than Madoff’s
Bill Gates' foundation dumps shares in Warren Buffett's Berkshire
Mark2Market accounting at GE
U.S. weighs further steps for Citi
What went wrong at Circuit City
A $2,000 automobile taking Asia by storm
Bullish signs at Taiwan Semi?
Momenta Pharm to sell generic versions of biotech medicine
2 low-risk opportunities
Zweig strategy - 10 growth investment ideas
According to 24/7, stocks that are likely to double off of their lows
Attention day traders - the hourly performance of the S&P
One picture doesn't tell the whole story
A powerful tool for coaching traders
Rising debt ratios spell trouble
Are you a hungry lion lying in wait?
TradeVibes is a great place to track business startups
The news is not the news. The news is how the market or a stock reacts to the news
Paper trading through eSignal
Where is the bull market in ETF's?
ETF opportunities in utilities and financials
ETFs poised to take the mainstream
Time to switch to a Roth IRA?
3.50% APY money market certificates
An excellent website for those of you saving & investing for your children's college education
Do you qualify for mortgage relief?
A step-by-step guide to getting your credit card interest rates reduced
Having family budgeting troubles? Find common budgeting goals!
Frugal living, but with compassion
Is your computer monitor working correctly? Here are some tests
I can't help it myself - here's a golf joke: "Recently I was asked to play in a golf tournament. At first I said, 'Naaahhh!' Then they said to me 'Come on, it's for handicapped and blind Kids.' Then I thought...I could win this!"
Trade your horoscope? No thanks!
"However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." - Sir Winston Churchill

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