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Monday, June 29, 2009
Sparklers
The End of the Recession?
Economically speaking, we're closer to bottom
Are we there yet? Not quite
Many challenges are still ahead
The financial crisis in pictures
New norm, bad norm
More misery for U.S. housing?
The spa indicator & golf indicator
Results from another stock market poll
The Dumb Money indicator remains bullish to an extreme degree
Recent sentiment trends are encouraging
Investors are moving in lockstep like never before
Where are we in the annual optimism cycle?
This rally has been stronger than most
We appear to continue in a broad trading range between May's lows and June's highs
MACD divergence signals
Strong IPO performance is definitely much more indicative of a bull market than a bear market
What is hyping the market?
Planning stages for Stimulus II
Has the finance industry captured our government?
Without valuation gains, ongoing borrowing pushes the U.S. deeper in the red
America The Unsustainable?
Inflation - the real threat to sustained recovery
Are predominant fears over rising interest rates overblown?
The case against inflation
Where's Volcker?
Another roast for Bernanke
Mystery of fake U.S. Bonds fuels web theories
Wall Street's largest bond-trading firms say the worst may be over for investors in Treasuries
The case for corporate bonds
Timing the endgame in government bonds
A seasonal factor for biotechs
All bets are off if we end up in a hot conflict with North Korea
Boehner's thoughts on the climate bill
Coal's new friends
Why so many green jobs are sprouting in Colorado
U.S. companies seek new tax havens
5 reasons why this could be a hot summer for gold & silver
Is gold an inflation hedge?
Where's all the gold?
Why basic material ETFs could be the next superstars
European economic confidence rises more than expected
Coordination falls away as the global crisis abates
The big money flow - emerging market hedge funds surge
5 things to know about Indonesia ETF
Four reasons to get bullish on Japan
Will small emerging country ETFs be rewarded for forecasted growth?
China's predicament
China reiterates call for new world reserve currency
How will the 908 billion yuan be spent in 2009?
Fear the dark side of China's lending surge
Can Asians replace Americans as a driver of global growth?
Global property slide may be long
The most expensive real estate markets in the world
The big squeeze in Ivy League endowments
After failing at the hedge fund racket, Ron Isana attempts to reinvent himself as a newsletter guru
Top performing Russell stocks
Telechart scans for Dave Landry's persistent pullbacks
Five blue-chip stocks with revolutionary new products
AFG's buy-sell list
5 stocks analysts have overlooked
The Dow's 5 cheapest stocks
Dow Theory's mid-year favorites
The 20 largest stock buybacks from the 1Q 2009
The most volatile stocks (watch those stops)
JPMorgan CEO warns against too many regulators
Goldman Sachs - the great American bubble machine
A nice big loophole for GE
What's in Capital One's wallet?
Microsoft defends its empire
Best Buy's next big step
Palm investors should sweat
The blowup at Eastman Kodak
The risk of lottery plays
Economists don't make good traders. Here's why!
I've posted this before, but in case you haven't seen it - Dennis Gartman's trading rules
How to trade trend and range-bound days in the market
A crib sheet for government data
Great resource - spreadsheet templates, calculators, and calendars
Market timing crucial when buying ETFs
Regulators urge caution on triple leveraged ETFs
Will actively-managed ETFs soon replace funds?
Preferred-stock ETFs shine
Three simple steps for a successful retirement
How to survive any economic downturn
Are you cheating on your financial planner?
7 ways to avoid a Madoff moment
New rules designed to make money funds safer do not go far enough
How to determine which investments are not insured by the FDIC
What happened to Michael Jackson's millions?
The Descent into credit card debt
How to make a budget and wipe out debt with Quicken Online
How to put your money on autopilot
Easy and secure group collaboration over email
The thoughts of Chairman Green
Powerful ways to improve your life
"Most people, most of the time, all over the world, choose to go along. We vote with the tribe." - Roger Ebert

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