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Thursday, February 14, 2008
Love Affair
Bernanke & Paulson see no recession
News is always best at the top and worst at the bottom
"Good traders do not value money that highly, or at least, it is not one of the major reasons that they trade. They trade because they want to be the best or because they love it. Those who trade for the money usually have a very difficult time." - Van K. Tharp
Here's a look at the S&P 500 and its earnings
The do or die level in the Nasdaq 100
The skinny on the stimulus plan
Want rebate? Must file!
Like a shot of caffeine, stimulus could wear off
How Americans spend their money
Jim Cramer's most beloved indicator flashes buy
Money managers are more risk averse
Small speculators are shunning the long side
Expiration week ups and downs
The Plunge Protection Team hard at work
Rigging stock markets is even ok abroad
Yep, more rate cuts are coming
How low will the Fed go?
Economists now see an unavoidable recession
Retail sales show inflation, not growth?
A $43 trillion dollar market that most people have never heard of
Bankers, like gangs, just get carried away
Debt crisis hits a dynasty
The credit crisis has a long way to run
Wall Street shareholders suffer losses partners never imagined
Is your cash in danger?
Earlier subprime rescue falters
Walk-away housing trades
High-interest lenders tap elderly and disabled
Looking for subprime improvement? Tom Brown offers some guidance
Homes in bubble regions remain wildly overvalued
Homebuilders threaten to cut off political contributions unless they bail them out
Perhaps the healthcare insurers should increase their political donations now
Is Obama bad for business?
Yet another Buffett Q&A
Another hedgie bites the dust
Green light for the greenback?
Refuge may be found via new frontiers
China is doing for coal what it once did for oil
World markets have moved to price in a recession this year. But commodities appear not to have got the message
Goldman Sachs presents the bull's case for fertilizer stocks
Harry Domash shows how to spot the next hot stock trend
One-year P/E ratio charts of the S&P 500 and its ten sectors
TrimTabs shows where the money is flowing
Sector rotation is not working?
Will Apple find its footing?
What is Aeropostale doing different?
Only a contrarian investor could love Comcast
The bear's perspective on Apple
Whitney Tilson pounds the table on Sears
5-star picks from CAPS contrarians
Value Line has lost its hidden genius?
5 stingy stocks for 2008
IBD provides a long-term investor screen
This week's stockscouter picks
The market's most overvalued stocks
A blog dedicated to optimizing Joel Greenblatt's value stock strategy
Russell 1,000 stocks with high and low short interest
Do you want to trade full time? Here are some questions to ask
What all this volatility is doing to your head
Success in trading comes down to mastery of three key elements: 1) you must have an edge, 2) you must protect your positions, and 3) you must be disciplined
The importance of taking time to step back and recalibrate when you're wrong or off your game
The last thing you should be doing now is sit with your arms crossed until the market recovers
Four steps to taking intelligent trading risks
Two reasons why Trader Mike ignores the Dow
Trading 101: Expectancy
10 tips to improving your tape reading
To properly understand how a trading system is performing, it is important to understand some key parameters
When researching a company, be on the lookout for these debt items
Many people believe that p/e ratios of 20 or less and price/book values of 1 or less are magic numbers in stock screening. Unfortunately, statistics prove otherwise
In the bear market from 2000 to 2002, how much better did blue chips with high dividends do compared with the overall market?
Graham’s investing philosophy
"All intelligent investing is value investing -- acquiring more that you are paying for. You must value the business in order to value the stock." - Charlie Munger
Some ETFs experience a reversal of fortune
Investors are eagerly awaiting India ETF
Smarter ways to make currency plays
25 Firefox extensions to make you more productive
Free telephone reminders
"People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-centered. Love them anyway." - Mother Teresa

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