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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Christmas On Wall Street

    Wall Street
  • Will Santa Claus rally the markets this year? (BusinessDay)

  • 2009 review & 2010 preview (Prag Cap)

  • In retrospect: a year that is almost over! (Value Expectations)

  • 2010 should be a "can't-lose year" for investors (Daily Finance)

  • "If there is one word I would use to describe 2008, it would be exhilarating. For 2009, I would use the word draining." - Tim Knight

  • A bubble in pessimism? (Prag Cap)

  • The avalance of good news continues (Navellier)

  • Why the market warrants caution (Minyanville)

  • Aden sisters warn of market breathers (MarketWatch)

  • Decidedly speculative (John Hussman)

  • The rally may be running out of time (Bill Fleckenstein)

  • I'm sick and tired of your gloom and doom (Jutia)

  • The easy money has been made (Big Picture)

  • Four things to keep you up an night (Zero Hedge)

  • Everything depends on the dollar (Yahoo Finance)

  • Everyone keeps looking (and hoping) for a correction (Stock Chartist)

  • Investors would be wise to ignore the 'Goldilocks' recovery scenario (Daily Finance)

  • 11,400 is the fair value for the Dow (Donaldson Capital)

  • Be careful for what you wish for! Price/Earnings in historical context (Slope Of Hope)

  • S&P 500 to climb to 1,350 next year (Bloomberg)

  • Breakout? Not so darn fast! (Trader Mike)

  • Weekly levels in the S&P, Nasdaq & The Dow (Afraid To Trade)

  • Why S&P 1,121 matters (Green Faucet)

  • Mums the word for the Fed this week? (MarketWatch)

  • Long-term interest rates are headed higher (MarketWatch)

  • Will investors be rewarded for the crowded bet on inflation next year? (WSJ)

  • The ugly Fed (Monetary Freedom)

  • The Fed's balance sheet (Burning Platform)

  • Should the Fed be the nation's bubble fighter? (Econbrowser)

  • Bernanke's unfinished mission (New York Times)

  • Tomorrow marks an important one-year anniversary (Bespoke)

  • Cramer & Greenspan together again (Infectious Greed)

  • What happens when the Fed stops goosing mortgage rates (Calculated Risk)

  • Wall Street now officially owns Washington (Business Insider)

  • The pork report (Big Government)

  • The Obama Bull! (Bespoke)

  • Is government debt the next crisis? (ZenTrader)

  • Implications of Major S&P component changes (24/7 Wall St.)

  • More stock supply headed toward the market next year (Bloomberg)

  • S&P 500 market cap vs. Stock buybacks (EconomPic)

  • Money flows through November (Morningstar)

  • Phantom shares & naked shorting (Bloomberg)

  • Wall Street is looking at the wrong 60 years (AR+Alpha)

  • Ultimate guide to becoming a quant (Simoleon Sense)

  • 4 catalysts that could rebound the dollar (Jutia)

  • What happens if there is a real rush to the dollar? (StockTiming)

  • 5 reasons gold is in a bubble (Prag Cap)

  • Gold as a hedge and safe haven (CXO)

  • Interesting comparisons between Gold rallies over the past 3 years (Big Picture)

  • What's the gold/oil ratio telling us? (Green Faucet)

  • 2010 will be challenging for policymakers and China (Finance Asia)

  • 10 American industries that will be destroyed in the next decade (Business Insider)

  • The trauma of joblessness in U.S. (NYT)

  • Scrooge returns! (Daily Finance)

  • Where the jobs will be, eventually (Minyanville)

  • Monitoring temp help as a predictor for the labor market (EconomPic)

  • Students defaulting loans at astounding rate (Street Insider)

  • Bad investment ideas for 2010 (Morningstar)

  • Boring stocks are sexy! (MarketBeat)

  • 10 stocks that have growth at a low price (Bloomberg)

  • My best bets for 2010 (James K. Glassman)

  • Joe Fahmy's watch list (Joe Fahmy)

  • Cramer's diversifed dividend portfolio (TheStreet)

  • 10 all-star dividend stocks (Motley Fool)

  • Dividend distributions by sector (CNBC)

  • Stocks going ex dividend the last week of December (Stockerblog)

  • 64 companies that are all amazing shorts (Timothy Sykes)

  • Screening for beta (Esignal)

  • Q&A with James Altucher (BloggingStocks)

  • Expertise development is a process (StockBee)

  • Why 90% of newbie traders fail (Green Faucet)

  • Does CEO age have an effect on stock performance? (StockerBlog)

  • How to value stocks using DCF (Old School Value)

  • How to buy steak for the price of hamburger (Minyanville)

  • Stock split basics (ISTB)

  • How to determine support & resistance levels (Trader Planet)

  • The key to longevity in markets is being able to stand aside when markets aren't giving you good pitches (TraderFeed)

  • Overcoming a range bound market (Steve Hood)

  • Trend Day or Range Day? (Vertical Solutions)

  • Remember the past, but then forget it! (Don Miller)

  • How to trade momentum, part II (StockBee)

  • Do you confirm your trades through multiple time frames analysis? (Trader Planet)

  • What if all of your problems were psychological problems? (Trader Planet)

  • 10 lessons for investors from a dismal decade (MarketWatch)

  • Google spreadsheet to backtest portfolio returns (Google)

  • What day traders do on Sundays (WSJ)

  • ETF trends to watch in 2010 (MarketWatch)

  • Steer Clear of Hedge-Fund ETFs (Kiplinger)

  • ETFs get religion (Daily Finance)

  • High-yield ETFs' love-hate relationship with investors (WSJ)

  • Single-state ETFs don't belong on investors' maps (MarketWatch)

  • What every investor should know about ETNs (Daily Finance)

  • 23 funds that comb the market for Bargains (Smart Money)

  • Who deserves a lump of coal in the mutual fund industry (MarketWatch)

  • How does your performance compare with these top fund managers? (Daily Finance)

  • Nobody cares more about your money than you do (Get Rich Slowly)

  • 4 questions to ask when evaluating a financial planner (Kiplinger)

  • Value Line dumps its most valued employee (Crossing Wall Street)

  • Thank you for the nice reviews! (Investimonials)

  • Looking to switch to another broker? Another survey to consider (The Digerati Life)

  • A review of Zecco (Dough Roller)

  • Now you can "paper trade" from your iPhone (ISTB)

  • Are your U.S. Treasury bonds safe? (WSJ)

  • Buying bonds? Use caution! (Bankrate)

  • Should you reduce your 401(k) contribution? (Business Insider)

  • Saving for college? A nice 529 Guide (Clark Howard)

  • Where the Fortune 50 CEOs went to college (Free Market Mojo)

  • 2010 best resale value awards (Kelly Blue Book)

  • The top 10 money movies of the decade (Man vs. Debt)

  • What would you be willing to do for a million dollars? (Len Penzo)

  • Trick yourself into working better (Web Worker Daily)

  • The 100 essential websites (Guardian)

  • The top 10 of everything of 2009 (Time)

  • The most popular free windows downloads of 2009 (Lifehacker)

  • Congrats to all of the 75 best business blogs of 2009 (Business Pundit)

  • What twitter type are you? (OpenForum)

  • This will come in handy right now - a holiday tipping guide! (Emily Post)

  • Just in time for Wall Street bonus season! (Whack-a-Banker)

  • Life is officially unfair. Get over it! (Dr. Z)

  • It's your life. No more lame excuses (Minyanville)

  • "The most important rule of trading is to play good defense, not great offense. Every day I assume every position I have is wrong. I know where my stop risk points are going to be. I do that so I can define my maximum possible draw down." - Paul Tudor Jones

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