Top clicks this week on Abnormal Returns
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- July 15th, 2012
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 14th, 2012. The description reads per the relevant linkfest:
- George Soros’ best investment advice. (Market Folly)
- Look who is once again buying gold. (FT Alphaville)
- Ten reasons to like stocks for the second half. (The Reformed Broker)
- Three reasons rich kids hate their parents. (USA Today via TRB)
- How one trader got his start. (The Minimalist Trader)
- This will not end well: anxious investors are day trading their retirement accounts. (LATimes)
- A profile of the best hedge fund manager who isn’t a household name: Seth Klarman. (Economist)
- The message coming from commodity futures curves. (FT Alphaville)
- The most important charts in the world. (Money Game)
- Is Dell ($DELL) is a classic value trap? (Crossing Wall Street)
What else you may have missed on the site this week:
- On the need for an occasional news diet. (Abnormal Returns)
- My interview with Chuck Jaffe on the MoneyLife Show. (Abnormal Returns)
- Pessimism and the Presidential Election Cycle. (Abnormal Returns)
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