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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Food For Thought
- "The market is a known sociopath that should never be trusted - especially when its intentions seem obvious." - Don Worden
Analysts turn more cautious
As goes Alcoa, goes the earnings season? Not so fast!
Wall Street fears a one-and-done Fed policy
What's ahead this week
"The Fed is pursuing a highly risky monetary policy. Inflation is going to get a lot worse. People are going to be shocked at what things cost." - Peter Schiff
Heating bills to be about 10% higher this winter
I've personally never seen a bull market without any warning flags
There's no recession in sight
The S&P is 30% undervalued?
The overall technical backdrop remains constructive
Bespoke looks at the 50-day ma as a market timing tool
How safe is the soaring stock market?
Treasures fueled by Petrodollars from Mideast funds
Steve Forbes predicts a debilitating currency crisis and market crash
Will fear over Hillary Clinton kill the bull market?
Bill Fleckenstein goes after the market hackers
Mr. Market's psychology
How 2007 is different from 1987 and how it's the same
Impact of credit crisis is not over yet
Seeking patterns in corporate profits
Analyst estimates predict that Morgan Stanley, Lehman Bros. and Goldman Sachs Group will all report record earnings for 2007 despite the meltdown in the subprime-mortgage market and ensuing credit crunch
SEC reviews bank writedowns
US subprime mortgages written during the first half of the year are going delinquent at the fastest rate this decade
Big value now seen in property insurers
More bankruptcy speculation for the homebuilders
Corporate acquirers are putting more money into fewer companies
Executives who bucked early spending spree now have the upper hand
Worldwide merger boom starts up again
Seasonal trends in uranium stocks
Solar's day in the sun
True believers in tech are getting more fervent
More G-phone chatter
Has America become a lazy-ass nation?
Investors discover not all sin stocks are created equal
A handful of boring stock picks from top investors
TSC's top 5 value stocks
HedgeFOLIO's outperformers
Lots of oil & gas stocks remain at the top of StockScouter
According to the master swing trader, five stocks (ONXX, CF, HNSN, GTLS, LKQX) are leading the small-cap rally
Remember the social investing filter I applied to my stock screen machine three months ago? So far the filter of bad stocks is up +6.3% versus +1.6% for the S&P during this same time frame
If outflows are a decent contrary indicator of a market bottom, are inflows a good way to gauge a market top? Not really
Avoiding overcrowded trades requires you to know how to identify herd patterns
At the end of the day, price is the most important element in any trade
When companies issue news releases, sometimes what counts isn't what is said, but what isn't
Concentrating the superior knowledge of short sellers
Mohnish Pabrai knows his limits
Investment style drift is a virtue not a vice
Now known as the Kelly Formula, the equation determines the optimal percentage of your cash to bet on a favorable bet
Do you trade with the wrong attitude?
Common mistakes in trading and how to avoid them
Lazy Portfolios are betting big overseas
How a new breed of ETFs can help you spread your portfolio's global reach
A rising tide in water ETFs
IBD's ETF quick rank & ETF screener
Morningstar's favorite ETFs
The long and short of long-short funds
The hidden risks in bonds
Only 10 equity funds have made money in each of the last 10 years
Attention retirees: how to determine withdrawal rates using historical data
Sad, but true - there's no shortage of high-income earners who have relatively little net worth
Scheme liability case has Wall Street's attention
Hedge fund pricing tactics
Stock spammers move to Germany
PenFed offers a 6% certificate of deposit
International CDs come with risks
Books to get rich by
Move over stockpickr, here comes tickerspy
Another social investing website - Cake Financial
Create, share, and collaborate using online databases
Feeling tired? Don't forget to stretch!
Tim Ferriss on being more productive
Do you need a life-map?
How are you spending your dash?
"Winners have simply formed the habit of doing things losers don't like to do." - Albert Gray

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