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, December 15th, 2012. The description reads per the relevant linkfest:

  1. 13 insights from Paul Tudor Jones.  (Ivanhoff Capital)
  2. Most investors are still waiting for the other shoe to drop.  (Dynamic Hedge)
  3. The incredible vanishing equity supply.  (Macrofugue)
  4. The real reason why Apple ($AAPL) stock is in the doldrums.  (Pando Daily)
  5. Wall Street’s five worst (big) trades of 2012.  (Quartz)
  6. Why afternoon may be the best time to exercise.  (Well)
  7. The “wall of worry” keeps rising.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  8. Checking in on some interesting market charts.  (Global Macro Monitor)
  9. 13 views on 2013 returns from Richard Bernstein. (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  10. Matthew Yglesias, “Wall Street has essentially granted Bezos the right to operate an extremely forward-looking charitable venture on the theory that at some future point it will acquire monopoly pricing power and start screwing us all.”  (Slate)

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

  1. My talk with Michael Covel.  (Trend Following)

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