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Friday, August 05, 2005
To The Moon In Baidu

- Like every other trader, I do have a little mula on Baidu.com (BIDU)
- Martin Goldberg thinks investors should sell ‘em all!
- Jeremy Siegel's buy list
- Plain old common sense tells us what we need to know
- Hedge fund managers become more creative to make money
- Powering up microcaps
- Fun factoid of the day - big options grants make it more likely that companies will cook the books and more likely to go broke. If someone can develop a stock screen based on this finding, let me know!
- Business buzzwords that make you gag
- There's no conundrum after all, just bad bookkeeping from our government
- How important is supply in the market? Just think about this - if all the diamonds stored by major diamond companies were released today, a perfect two-carat diamond would be worth about three dollars
- Earnings estimates go up
- A hot hand always cools
- Micropsychology of the Markets
- Doesn't anyone want to manage Harvard's money?
- Smart investing for a deceptive market
- Don't you hate when a profitable trade goes sour? Convera (CNVR) just couldn't hold up to the pressure
- Hurricanes in the Gulf are the latest kink in the oil chain
- For most traders, the fear of missing a move is greater than the fear of being wrong
- Can India make its great economic leap forward?
- A housing boom built on folly
- Do you want a good deal on car? Visit the used car lot
- It wasn't long ago that investors fretted over the "jobless recovery"
- Sector changes in the past month
- Steve Forbes makes yet another push for a flat tax
- Good news from Russia?
- Let freedom ring for the nation's gun makers
- Hope - the third deadly emotion for traders
- A Warren Buffett stock screen
- The secret to Boeing's success
- One of these days I'm going to find time to attend the Drivetech Racing School
- I love ranch dressing
- America's riskiest real estate
- The longer you can stand on one leg without falling with your eyes closed, the better your brain is functioning. In Dr. Roizen's book, "You: The Owner's Manual," he says 20 seconds is good for men ages 20 to 30; 23 seconds for ages 31 to 40; 15 seconds for ages 41 to 61
- What's on tap next week?
- "The difference between playing the stock market and the horses is that one of the horses must win." - Joey Adams
