Top clicks this week on Abnormal Returns
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- June 25th, 2010
Thanks for checking in with us this weekend. Here are the items our readers clicked most frequently on Abnormal Returns Now and Abnormal Returns Classic for the week ended Friday, June 25th. Where applicable the description is as it reads in the relevant linkfest:
Abnormal Returns Now:
- Doug Kass is having a hard time finding bulls these days. (TheStreet)
- Don’t be fooled. Microsoft (MSFT) is at-risk. (SAI)
- Are you prepared for a prolonged period of little (or no) equity risk premium? (Bucks Blog)
- John Paulson is loading up on vacant land. (The Money Game)
- Hedge fund manager Ray Dalio’s philosophy of “hyper-realism.” (WSJ)
- The Baltic Dry Index is on a 17 day losing streak. (Bespoke)
- Are we repeating the February 2010 pattern? (Afraid to Trade)
- Eight ways Doug Kass has adapted to this market. (TheStreet)
- Two 90% down days in one week. (Quantifiable Edges)
- The odds of a double-dip recession. (Marketwatch)
Abnormal Returns Classic:
- One of the few reasons to watch CNBC. (CXO Advisory Group)
- Hedge fund rising stars for 2010. (Institutional Investor)
- Doug Kass is having a hard time finding bulls these days. (TheStreet)
- Country “PEG” ratios. (Bespoke)
- Eight ways Doug Kass has adapted to this market. (TheStreet)
- Victor Niederhoffer on being wrong. (Slate)
- Is the market already overbought? (Trader’s Narrative)
- Everyone is now a macro “expert.” (The Reformed Broker)
- In a world of highly correlated assets maybe all you need is one ETF. (The Money Game)
- Trading is a business, not a hobby. (Joe Fahmy)
We also had a handful of posts over at Abnormal Returns Classic:
- Incompetence, uncertainty and risk. The case of the $BP analysts. (Abnormal Returns)
- Luck, persistence and fund performance. Why actively managed ETFs are coming whether you like it or not.. (Abnormal Returns)
- Abnormal Returns screencasts of the week. (Abnormal Returns)
One last thing, if you missed it earlier this week check out the first edition of Abnormal Returns on StockTwits TV featuring a discussion between Gregor Macdonald and Chris Nelder on the BP oil disaster. Definitely worth a viewing.
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