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, March 30th, 2013. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. The best stock picker I ever knew.  (Jeff Matthews)
  2. Everybody and their brother is expecting a correction.  (Big Picture)
  3. Hard to say the stock market is undervalued.  (Morningstar)
  4. The ultimate guide to eating at work.  (Quartz)
  5. Some charts showing a stock market at risk.  (Andrew Thrasher)
  6. Warren Buffett’s career in 1000 words.  (Aleph Blog)
  7. The biggest risk of low vol strategies.  (VIX and More)
  8. AAII sentiment does not point towards a top.  (Big Picture)
  9. How stock analysts do their job.  (CXO Advisory Group)
  10. Bryan Goldberg, “This century belongs to the jack-of-all-trades, and the VCs and Wall Streeters who put their confidence in the esteemed “experts” are going to get very badly burned.”  (Pando Daily)

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

  1. Twitter as the ultimate dopamine dispensary.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. Alternative investments are no longer all that alternative.  (Amazon Money & Markets)

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