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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Christmas On 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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