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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Scratch My Belly

- Consumer confidence falls
- What market hazards are ahead?
- The 1st Quarter of 2007 in review
- There is a little problem with this new Fed religion
- If borrowers and lenders alike agree the corporate debt boom can't last, why isn't anyone stopping it?
- The longer-term bear trend in the U.S. dollar remains intact
- Trillions of dollars worth of adjustable-rate mortgages will reset in the next few years
- The housing bubble, as seen from the heartland
- What's behind Wall Street’s trading profits?
- Trade like Goldman Sachs
- Small caps defy bears, but for how much longer?
- Stocks worldwide are moving closer in tandem than at any time in two decades
- Ironically, USA's ethanol future depends on foreign fertilizer
- Back by popular request - a handy guide to alternative energy stocks
- The Solar Estimator
- Brett Steenbarger's amazing resources
- Slow down multi-tasker!
- Which online high-yield savings account is best?
- How passwords get cracked
- It was bound to happen - the merging of RSS and stock research
- A free (but very beta) investment portfolio manager
- It's nice to see Buffett enjoying his golden years
- The Wolf of Wall Street
- "An investor is better off doing nothing until he sees money in the corner just waiting to be picked up." - Jim Rogers
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