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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Seeing Green
Banks await bogus stress-test results
Weekly bailouts slow to a trickle...for now
Banks ramp up foreclosures
Unemployment to blame for home defaults
Wall Street digs in
Bernanke's PR Push
Depression lurks unless there's more stimulus
What will really harm our future wealth
Calpers seeks to buy TARP holdings
"If the crisis has taught companies anything, it is to raise plenty of money while you can." - Richard Barley
California wants Uncle Sam to back their debt
Only $25 million per mile for repaving roads
State tax collections hit 50 year low
According to the Beige Book, the economy is still worsening
CPI & PPI both showing deflation
Biggest recessionary output drop since World War II
Economy dampens hope of a comfortable retirement
Newsletter gurus get bullish
There's too much bullishness
Overbought conditions - how high is too high?
Consumer spending has been temporarily lifted by robust tax refunds
Time to take profits in retail?
An interesting look at magazine ad sales
Most consumers plan to spend the same amount or more on entertainment in 2009
Sounds good to me - golf courses lure players with free clinics
There's no deflation risk in healthcare
Stem cells offer hope for diabetics
The best strategy for a really long bear market
Are there signs of a stock market bottom?
A negative MACD divergence
Elliott wave's theory on bonds
Junk bond spreads fall to lowest level in 6 months
Market will follow the money
With the quants kill us again?
Did you know that Iowa can generate more wind power than California?
Big oil abandons clean energy
Some refineries are likely to close as demand ebbs
Guru strategies find value in oil sector
Decision Moose throws the towel on gold and switches to cash
The end of cheap water?
The global economy appears to be stabilizing according to a research report by the Goldman Sachs
Corporate debt defaults in Europe could surge to 15%
Rates of unemployment around the world
The carry trade is making a comeback
Islamic banks need more regulation
China now owns the world!
U.S. telecoms are eager to get Cuba on the line
Keeping tabs on port traffic
No more hedging for forex traders
Healthy profits for Super Mario
Another hedge fund bites the dust
Let the lawsuits begin! Oregon sues fund company for college savings losses
Why Wall Street is unnecessary
Earmarks rise to almost $20 billion
Uncle Sam plans to crack the whip on bloggers
Florida blogger wages war on Goldman
Creative accounting at Government Sachs
MetLife shuns TARP
Fannie and Freddie are under pressure to revamp
Surprise - more losses are expected at AIG
Gov't eyes GM debt swap
Another expensive car recall at GM
A dividend analysis of United Technologies
IBM unveils prototype of fast financial analysis system
Dendreon's Provenge and other hot drugs in prostate cancer
A look behind In-N-Out Burger
Longtop Financial Technologies gets noticed
The business cycle according to Intel
Schwab earnings beat expectations
Skepticism for Best Buy
Why GameStop's stock is getting zapped
The mighty Family Dollar
Toby's take on McDonalds
Homebuilder NVR is making all the other companies in the whiny housing industry look pathetic
Important upcoming earnings reports
Dividend stocks raise payments in a rising market
The strongest and weakest Illinois banks
10 companies that could go bankrupt
Earnings season is a field of land mines
Sales at the expense of profits doesn't work
Can your stocks pass a fiscal fitness test?
Seasonal trends work best as catalysts and not necessarily as trading systems
Study sheds light on mechanics behind herding in equity markets
How to interpret insider transactions
10 lessons from Richard Bernstein
7 trading lessons from the Masters
Five things you never hear traders say when they're making money
Harrison's 10 trading commandments
A 10-minute case study by Janice Dorn
What I've learned in my first 10 months as a trader
Four strategies for a losing trade
Illusions and the blowup of a trader
When learning how to trade, be sure to schedule in periods of inactivity
Tom and Jim's suggested ETF portfolios
More Bond ETFs
Young ETFs are growing fast
Is the Dow or the S&P 500 a better investment?
So you want to be the next Warren Buffett? How's your writing?
Are you an income investor? Check out QuantumOnline.com
New blog sighting - Distressed Debt Investing
Investment advice from Jack Bogle
The promise of Twitter
Is Facebook losing its glow?
Hazardous health plans
The credit report freebie that isn't
Phishing attacks surge amid recession
Ponzi schemes flock to YouTube
Why we think it's OK to cheat and steal (sometimes)
Pros and cons between credit cards and debit cards
Looking for a customer service number? ContactHelp can help
Not including a membership to my website, 6 things you can buy that will pay for themselves in a year
More side businesses to generate multiple streams of income
A levy on Joe Six Pack
Tax Day protests
The education of a Libertarian
Wanda Sykes on the state of the economy
Four reasons to be cheerful
A true American hero
"The point to remember is that what the government gives it must first take away." - John S. Coleman

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