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, September 7th, 2013. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. The top ten stocks the “ultimate stock pickers” are buying and selling.  (Morningstar)
  2. Why Charlie Munger is a model for investors.  (Jason Zweig)
  3. 20 insights from Peter Lynch.  (ST50)
  4. Syria is not the number one threat to the markets.  (The Reformed Broker)
  5. 15 biases that make you do dumb stuff with your money.  (Morgan Housel)
  6. September is going to be a heck of a month.  (Business Insider)
  7. Who do boring, diversified firms outperform?  (Falkenblog)
  8. Windows is dead.  (Slate)
  9. Five lessons learned from a father about money.  (Monevator)
  10. Don’t overthink your emerging market exposure.  (IndexUniverse)

Also on Abnormal Returns this week:

  1. What books Abnormal Returns readers purchased in August 2013.  (Abnormal Returns)

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