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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Swing Trading
- The Fed's historic innovation
- Fed hopes to ease strain
- Are America's banks being nationalized by the Fed?
- Can the Fed go bankrupt?
- Is the fifth time the charm?
- What will really bring an end to the credit bear market?
- When you're really in the hole, the first rule is to stop digging
- Has the bottom been seen? Mark Hulbert offers a sentiment check
- After yesterday's pop, Rob Hanna looks for a quantifiable edge
- Wow - the total now bet against the market rising is over $10 billion
- Are you feeling skeptical? You're not alone!
- Kass waits for the right pitch
- Actions speak more truth than words
- Are inevitable downgrades on AAA securities ahead?
- Fate of finance lies with real economy
- Wall Street was warned, but greed took over
- What's ahead for first quarter earnings?
- The map of misery
- Bull markets usually begin when things look their worst
- Irish banks may need life-support as property prices crash
- Rule #1 - investors always chase performance
- The next bubble - alternative energy
- Clean energy revenue expected to triple in next decade
- The Great Divergence
- Stocks with healthy dividends can pay off in tough times, but be careful of high yields in financial and utility sectors
- Ford Equity is bullish on large-cap stocks
- Bespoke's sector snapshot
- People keep looking for the bottom in tech
- Maybe it's time for more corporate bosses to cut loose
- How does your workday compare with the CEO of Microsoft?
- Investors search for a bottom in Garmin
- Spending on pets is expected to increase this year
- Gurus buy paper and sell clothes
- Always interesting to see which stocks show up on the earnings torpedo warning screen
- Harry Domash's stock screens
- Avoiding loss is the most important consideration in investing
- Trader Ray Barros shares questions he asks when doing his monthly review
- Stages of a stock breakdown
- Tracking the TICK
- eSignal's basic studies
- But, good trading doesn’t necessarily mean having more information at your fingertips
- Three ways companies bury their debt
- Investing vs. Speculating
- What's your retirement game plan?
- Are you hunting for yields through ETFs?
- Fidelity expert's fund favorites
- IndexUniverse offers a neat data tool
- Make the most of your IRA
- Many people are raiding their 401(k)s to save their homes but there are other options
- Jonathan Clements provides three ways to play today's battered housing market
- Identity thieves target tax refunds
- Baggage becomes a big-ticket item
- The older I get (and after learning the lesson the hard way), the more I delay upgrades for my tech crap. Apparently, I'm not alone
- Forbes' money meter
- Have you seen the "Teach Me To Trade" commercials? The SEC finally cracks down
- How I burn 600 calories a day blogging
- Scrabulous!
- "Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it. Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing just because it is said in ancient books. Believe nothing just because it is said to be of divine origin. Believe nothing just because someone else believes it. Believe only what you yourself test and judge to be true." - Buddha

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