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Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Circle The Wagons

- The bulls are trying to circle the wagons, but so far the effort has been unimpressive
- Katrina contained no silver lining
- Possible future Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, predicts the effects of Katrina will be fairly modest
- Hurricane clean-up stocks rally
- We know the true worth of a thing when we have lost it
- Ultimately, energy markets will eventually figure out how to deal with problems of supply and demand
- TRCA, IPII, SIRF, GLBL, ABIX, FCEL, SYNM, HOC, DPTR, BLDP, & MPWR are all on my trading radar. I'm currently daytrading Gravity (GRVY)
- Consumers make changes due to rising gas prices
- 2Q GDP growth revised down
- Chicago-area manufacturing shrinks on oil concerns
- "The fact that neither the war nor the economy is perceived as going well suggests that higher commodity prices will eventually precipitate into a crisis. The end result we think will be another terrorist attack on US soil." - Jes Black
- Top performing market timers are bullish
- Did you know the day before Labor Day has been positive 76% of the time since 1950, with an average return of +0.4%?
- Investor's Intelligence found that 51.1% of the newsletters it follows had a bullish bias (down from 56.8% last week) while 27.3% were bearish (up from 25.0%)
- "History has not dealt kindly with the aftermath of protracted periods of low risk premiums." - Alan Greenspan
- Wall Street cuts yields on investors' cash
- The Q&A with Dan Denning is a must-read
- For a few months after graduating from college, I lived in Louisiana
- Microsoft moves in on VoIP
- Long shots!
- All of a sudden, Dell is getting walloped
- Tiffany's (TIF) profit is up 53%
- General Motors (GM) lost an average of $1,227 for each vehicle in the first half of the year in North America, while Ford (F) lost $139 according to new research from Harbour Consulting
- Some companies are making green by being green
- Martha bets the farm on...Martha
- How should an investor play the growing rear-projection digital-TV boom?
- Technical analysis of the 10-year chart of the Dow
- Risk gauge is misused
- Do penny stocks ever really deliver?
- "Good wood doesn't grow with ease: the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees." - Williard Marriott
- A guide for would-be conspiracy theorists
- Will we see a big surge in RV sales following the hurricane?
- While insiders at energy companies continue to buy shares even as stock prices surge, insider selling at homebuilders has reached record levels
- Paul Merriman and his 500 year estate plan
- 9 offbeat ways to pay for college
- Mortgages have indeed become risky income tools
- More than one in four Americans are faltering under the burden of health costs
- Even as the economy grew, incomes stagnated last year and the poverty rate rose
- Insurance - what you need and what you don't
- Chuck Jaffe offers some Labor Day resolutions to help you get your financial house in order
- It's time again to play Dorfman's annual DEFT Contest
- I'm pleased to discover that readability tests provide good rankings for The Kirk Report
- If you're bored, Guess-The-Google will keep you busy
- Are you gullible?
- "Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today." - James Dean
