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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Blips And Dips

- The perma-pausers are in the ascendancy
- So are fears over higher taxes
- What if bulls are wrong about 2007?
- More homeowners are cashing out
- Housing derivatives could take center stage in 2007
- Citadel fund among best in 2006
- Ryan Crane has the hot hand
- Long-only hedge funds are getting popular
- Daytrading makes a comeback
- It's time to double-down on commodities?
- Jonathan Hoenig offers a different take on the buy the dip in oil trade
- "The sloppy action in crude implies one of two scenarios. Either the global economy is drastically and suddenly slowing, or we've seen forced liquidation by hedge-fund holders." - Todd Harrison
- How speculators increase oil volatility
- Green power!
- Geothermal power!
- New website offers weather prediction market
- In climate change controversy, industry cedes ground ($)
- Wall Street's billions head toward the farm
- BOT & Merc put down roots in move to reap greater harvest
- "I feel a little bit like the Jim Cramer of the commodities markets." - Mike Carboni
- A farming fund sprouts up
- In bull markets, the deregulation advocates always make a compelling case
- The end of easy money for hedge funds and broker-dealers
- Wall Street firms add flexibility to lure back workers
- Former U.S. Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright, now manages private funds
- Interesting stats on crossborder investing ($)
- Emerging markets managers grow bolder and less fearful of a major turndown
- Russia dominates list of leading hedge funds
- High valuations in Asia prompt caution
- Macau has overtaken the Las Vegas Strip as the largest casino market in the world
- Stock picks from a monkey!
- Buying the top NYSE stocks under $5 is a popular screen/strategy
- Dorfman examines the quarterly casualty list
- Jack Hough screens for insider buying. When this same screen is run today, the following 10 stocks come up: GS, MS, WFT, XEC, DJO, HERO, MMS, PRAI, GBX, and TLCV
- The big money is in unfashionable shares
- "Everyone is building more sophisticated algorithms, and the more competition exists, the smaller the profits." - Andrew Lo
- John E. Deysher's 5 memorable mistakes and lessons learned
- What is your stock worth? AAII's valuation worksheet may provide some help
- The incredible value of doing nothing
- The ultimate buy-and-hold strategy
- No surprise - the lazy portfolios win again!
- Going global with ETFs
- SEC has taken steps to speed up the introduction of new foreign ETFs ($)
- Fixed-income ETFs expected to be everywhere in 2007
- How to use an ETF to profit from raising rates while not exposing to risk if they are cut
- A junk-bond ETF
- ETFs may be coming to your 401(k)
- Intraday pricing of mutual funds still hasn't caught on
- Target date funds are becoming more popular
- Long-short mutual-funds draw more attention
- IRS examines donor-advised funds ($)
- "Many people are more interested in balancing their checkbooks than juggling their stock portfolios." - Scott Moore (Yahoo Finance)
- More than half of boomers lack a written financial plan
- A lifetime strategy for investing by James B. Cloonan
- Starting from scratch? How to make your first investments
- Some good news - pension plans take healthy turn ($)
- No one likes getting their papers in order, but if it has been awhile, this is a good time of year to do it
- Could you live on $12K a year?
- Healthcare, technology, and corporate finance/accounting are top fields for job hunters
- Airline miles: use them or lose them
- Good for him - Henry Paulson plans to give away fortune
- Thinking of starting your own foundation? How to give away your cash
- A game daytraders tend to love
- Minority Report computing
- iPhone's funny video
- Google Notebook
- Million Dollar Journey
- Five ways to find your purpose after 50
- Yes, you really are what you expect!
- "Procrastination is the fear of success. People procrastinate because they are afraid of the success that they know will result if they move ahead now. Because success is heavy, carries a responsibility with it, it is much easier to procrastinate and live on the 'someday I'll' philosophy." - Denis Waitley
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