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 12th, 2014. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. A correction is coming (sometime) and you should view it as an opportunity.  (Barry Ritholtz)
  2. Welcome to the fourth phase of the bull market.  (Dr. Ed’s Blog)
  3. The best 25 movies of 2014 year-to-date.  (Paste)
  4. What to do when market valuations are high.  (Aleph Blog)
  5. Why investors should take note of the growing spread between the 1 and 2 year Treasuries. (Crossing Wall Street)
  6. Bob Lefsetz, “Today life is rough. There are winners and losers. The middle class is shrinking. Which is why all those with a brain want to ensure they don’t end up on the wrong side of the divide.” (The Lefsetz Letter)
  7. DH, “When a trade is so conclusive, crowded, and consensus in one direction, it becomes VERY interesting.”  (Dynamic Hedge)
  8. The best websites for quants.  (Barron’s)
  9. Checking in on some popular market valuation measures.  (Above the Market)
  10. When to be a contrarian.  (Dragonfly Capital)

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