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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Ticker Tape
U.S. Congress could ban speculators from commodities
The oil surge ate my tax rebate
"There's always a bullish scenario. This one, though, only has one trigger: oil has to come down a tad, it just has to. Or else we have chaos." - Jim Cramer
An oracle of oil predicts $200-a-barrel crude
More bubble comparisons for oil
Big investors are starting to hedge oil positions
Brian Hunter is busy at work
Gas at $12 per gallon?
Get set for some July Fireworks!
Concerns from Fed reverberate on Wall Street
A Run on Central Banks?
History has shown that the Fed doesn't possess the right tools, the right mentality, or the right personnel to consistently stave off bubbles
Trouble hid in the hedges
Wall Street sees what investors don't
"Just as the credit crunch seemed to be passing, at least in the US, another and much more ominous financial crisis has broken out." - Anatole Kaletsky
How the Bear Stearns Intervention will haunt the Fed
Greenspan helped Pimco make billions
A few discouraging words from David Tice
Recession is unlikely if US economy gets through next two crucial months
Bank stocks have lost their position as the biggest industry group in the S&P 500
Uncle Sam takes on student loans
"Faced with the choice between changing one’s mind and proving there is no need to do so, almost everyone gets busy on the proof." - John Kenneth Galbraith
Moody’s awarded triple-A ratings to billions of dollars worth of a type of complex debt product due to a bug in its computer models
Restaurants are trying all sorts of things instead of raising prices on the menus
Thieves swipe used cooking oil to brew biodiesel
A Wall Street hamburger
Over the past 60 years, market leaders at the start of lasting recoveries often were stocks tied to consumer spending
Corporate insiders are betting on a rising market
Are investors' expectations simply too high?
The bears are circling the market
Some sectors are simply more sensitive to the movements of the overall markets than others
A double top in the transports?
A new trend - companies pay employees to quit
1.3 million people earn their living from selling crap on eBay
Middle-class Americans are in a funk
"I believe the #1 rule for making money in the next decade is to get long whatever the Chinese are buying." - Tony Sagami
I should be looking for more mobile wireless plays following this survey
Ford pares outlook
A reason to be cautious on Visa & Mastercard
Etrade: what the analysts and news haven't told you
Digital toys Apple might be making in five years
Much like Potash, everybody loves Petroleo Brasileiro
According to Markman, energy stocks are still a great buy
T. Boone Picken's hedge fund holdings
Should we care what Pickens thinks about oil?
S&P 1500 stocks with the largest intraday spreads
Screening for stocks based on new analyst coverage
Morningstar on why cash flow is key
An interesting chart on first day of the month returns
Amid all of the gloom and doom, here's how two trading dreams come true
How momentum themes or mini-bubbles develop year after year
A trader talks about adopting an automated trading strategy
Traders overpay for lots of stuff. It's time to trim the fat
Need some good reading material for traveling this weekend?
WisdomTree launches actively managed income ETF
Choosing your portfolio risk tolerance
Tune up your taxable portfolio to limit Uncle Sam's cut of your investment returns
SmartMoney's 2008 broker survey gives top ratings to Interactive Brokers, TD Ameritrade, & Etrade
9 sites that will save you money
Building a better pro football team through number crunching data
Attention all golfers - the proper way to throw your club
"The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success." - Irving Berlin

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