ARTV on personal finance and trading success
- abnormalreturns
- August 27th, 2010
Yesterday we aired a guest-free version of Abnormal Returns on StockTwits TV. We reflected on the disparate nature of our past two guests and how in fact they are more closely related than one might think. The bottom line being that to succeed in trading one has to have the rest of your personal finances in order. The same of course can be said of all Americans, especially in light of the state of financial literacy.
Links mentioned in the above videocast:
StockTwits on Time Magazine’s Top 50 Websites of 2010 » Howard Lindzon
Primum non nocere – Abnormal Returns
The Little Book of Main Street Money – Jonathan Clements
ARTV with Carl Richards – Abnormal Returns
ARTV with Mike Bellafiore – Abnormal Returns
The Sketchpad: Personal Finance on a Napkin – NYTimes.com
The dangers of financial illiteracy in America : The New Yorker
‘Dilbert’s’ 9-point financial plan worthy of economics Nobel – MarketWatch
‘Dilbert’ Cartoonist Puts His Money Into ETFs – WSJ.com
The Stock Market is still for Suckers and why you should put your money in the bank « blog maverick
The Best Investment Advice You Will Ever Get « blog maverick
What Do You Really Need…Ask the ‘Jerk’ Steve Martin » Howard Lindzon
Efficient Frontier and William Bernstein – Information Processing
Good Advice from a Trading Coach – Options for Rookies
William Bernstein: Wild Ride Hasn’t Changed ‘Verities’ Of Investing – IndexUniverse
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