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Friday, February 13, 2009
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Wall Street doesn't like how the trillion dollars will be distributed to save them
What’s in the bill for you? Here's an overview
Band-aids for the ailing economy
The next challenge for stimulus - spending all that money!
How the crash will reshape America
More cautionary tales from Japan
According to the Fed, family wealth in U.S. was only a mirage
Are we going to loot social security?
All spending is good spending
After curbing enthusiasm, Obama must ease anxiety
Obama must lead the way on global financial reform
Are the wrong people in charge? Hardly the best and the brightest
The media is driving a mental depression
The toxic assets challenge
Cries to suspend mark-to-market accounting get louder
Michael Lewis provides some free advice to Wall Street
Will we see even more earnings setbacks in 2009?
More fair value debate
The market's p/e ratio has risen in recent months
Global threats to the nation
When priced in gold, the Dow from 1999 to today is down -81%
Weekend research - lots of gold stocks among Barchart's 100
Silver: the other precious metal
If deflation sticks around, history is clear
A safe place to ride out deflation
China’s economy is showing signs that a their stimulus package is taking effect
Standard & Poor's oil & gas plays
What's Hodges up to lately?
The silver lining to the Geithner selloff
Watch those 5 day moving averages
Percentage of stocks sitting above their 50-day ma
Do regional banks provide an important tell?
Here's what is working...and what isn't
No wonder there are no IPOs anymore
Geron uses stem-cell hype to soak investors
What's up with Buffalo Wild Wings?
Oh Martha!
Investors still love Goldman Sachs
Toyota cries uncle
Mr. Softee's latest brillant idea (can't they think of anything creative on their own)
71 stocks leading the Nasdaq higher
17 stocks that are above the 50 & 200 day moving averages: APOL, AVAV, EEI, EGY, ESI, EW, GMCR, HWKN, IAG, ICUI, MED, MTXX, NFLX, NITE, RAH, SXCI, & WIRE
Over the past 30 days, 25 top performers: PDGI, ANDS, EYE, DFT, PALM, NG, MF, ZGEN, SOLR, IDEV, MELA, WNR, CONN, CVTX, INSM, NTCT, CVI, SIRF, STEM, SYNA, ARNA, HNT, NGD, ITMN, & GSS
Whitney Tilson on trying to alter one's approach based on the lessons of the past year
Remember, it is human nature to fall prey to recency effects
Andrew Horowitz's spreadsheet for finding entry and exit points
A simple adaptive system for IWM
Dividend ETFs offer mild defense
Investing for the really long term
Thanks a lot! Experian to stop selling FICO scores to consumers
"One of the most helpful things that anybody can learn is to give up trying to catch the last eighth - or the first. These two are the most expensive eighths in the world." - Edwin Lefevre

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