Thanks for checking in with us this weekend.  Here are the items our readers clicked most frequently on Abnormal Returns for the week ended Saturday, July 28th, 2012. The description reads per the relevant linkfest:

  1. What were the ten best and worst times to invest in US equities.  (World Beta)
  2. An astounding stat about Las Vegas Sands ($LVS) results.  (Kid Dynamite)
  3. Why Americans don’t have offshore bank accounts.  (Felix Salmon)
  4. The best portfolio managers are patient and eschew hot money flows.  (The Reformed Broker)
  5. Josh Brown, “The life of a professional speculator is an unpleasant one, filled with highs and lows but ultimately unsatisfying and, in all probability, mentally ruinous.”  (The Reformed Broker)
  6. Comparing a 60/40 strategy with risk parity portfolios.  (Turnkey Analyst)
  7. Being a bond trader is not the job it used to be.  (NYTimes)
  8. When income isn’t really income.  (Total Return)
  9. Nineteen notable lessons from Jack Schwager’s Hedge Fund Market Wizards.  (Ivanhoff Capital)
  10. What is the message of the TIPS market?  (Calafia Beach Pundit)

What else you may have missed on the site this week:

  1. MS, “Abnormal Returns covers a remarkable amount of ground in just under 200 pages, yet achieves its brevity without being overly shallow or simplistic.”  (Mortality Sucks)

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