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Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Money Flow

- There's no reason for easin'
- An interesting primer on the business cycle
- The current rally is among the 5 longest uncorrected advances on record
- 80% of money managers are not keeping up with the markets
- Disturbing trends: dividends & earnings
- Some well-known bears of yesteryear are starting to growl again
- Gary Kaltbaum is sounding bullish again
- The McLaren Report's free CNBC reports
- Is the train leaving the station?
- Dow dissenters miss the market's message
- Long live the third-quarter effect
- Bond investors are giving up on rate cuts ($)
- Liquidity!
- The last days of the dollar
- Another perspective on the VIX
- The Dems agenda is full of the same old tired ideas
- Are you going to vote with your wallet? Breaking down the numbers by party
- How will the GOP losing control of Congress affect the economy and the markets
- The average american: 1967 & today
- Are you going to spend 7% more on Christmas this year?
- "You're only as good as your last trade in this business, and on that basis I am awful." - Ravinder Mehra
- An influx of hedge funds is making energy markets more volatile than ever ($)
- Frank talk on energy from Diamond Hill
- A new catalyst for oil - Russia
- When you've got cash to burn, you burn it
- Who is right? Jim Rogers or Stephen Roach
- The Donald Trump Index
- Home builders up the ante to lure buyers
- Is it time to stop talking about a housing bubble? Ray Hennessey thinks so
- It's a bull market for art lending
- The SEC is set to relax margin rules in force since after the Wall Street crash of 1929
- Credit Suisse lost big on Korean derivatives trade
- Portable alpha - the rise of the machine
- Barron's put six water stocks in focus
- Everybody loves Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
- Wal-Mart increases bets on China
- Reuter's earnings calendar
- Earnings.com
- Positive surprises
- Negative surprises
- The best of the best securities analysts
- America's 200 best small companies
- Michael Kaye's high-quality dividend plays
- John Dorfman's dividend appeal list has beaten the S&P six times out of the past eight years
- Top 50 stocks over $40 per share
- Trade-Idea's free scanner
- Contrarian opportunities
- Top 50 insider buys and sells
- Beltway Index
- Schaeffer's daily SOIR screen
- Forbes' price momentum plays
- Now that earnings season is back you'll find me monitoring after-hours trading a little bit more than normal
- SEC Info
- "To achieve real success as a trader, no matter how you define it, you must have all the ingredients of a trader's psychology: good character, a certain personality type, and a particular way of thinking." - Bill Zimmer
- Returns are better after short-term weakness rather than short-term strength
- Downtowntrader talks charting
- Making money from analyst dustups
- William Reichenstein's 4 books that every investor should read
- Online options classes
- Charity and hard work stressed by rich parents
- It takes money to make money
- Did you know that the human brain retains less than 5% of what a person hears?
- This is certainly my kind of university
- Crooks hijack online brokerage accounts
- Online brokerage account scams worry SEC
- A simple 3-fund portfolio of low-cost ETFs that is likely to outperform anything your stock broker throws at you over the next 10 years
- WisdomTree international sector ETFs
- New group of global indexes are coming soon ($)
- The race to build a better index fund is on
- ETF breakouts
- 6 ETFs to avoid
- ETF disclosure isn't as clear as mutual fund disclosure
- TIAA-CREF Model Portfolios
- Every penny counts in ETF land
- S&P 500 index funds with a 10-year history
- SmartMoney's power allocator
- Retirement rules of thumb can be often inaccurate
- Person-to-person lending: high return, but risky?
- 10 ways Uncle Sam helps you save money
- 6 worthless excuses for not saving money
- Helpful tips to prevent impulsive spending
- It's probably time to look for some travel deals in Hawaii
- Real-time world stats
- Soldier of fortunes
- Wallstrip
- "You have to know you can win. You have to think you can win. You have to feel you can win." - Sugar Ray Leonard
