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Top clicks this week on Abnormal Returns

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, December 18th.  Where applicable the description is as it reads in the relevant linkfest.

  1. The five biggest risks of 2011.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  2. The stock market is really overbought.  (Bespoke)
  3. David Rosenberg’s ten themes for 2011.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  4. Three things you can ignore from now on.  (The Reformed Broker)
  5. The S&P 500 P/E ratio is plumbing the lows of the past two decades.  (Chart of the Day)
  6. Bill Gross is buying muni bond closed-end funds for his own account.  (Money & Co.)
  7. Why “poker sharks” want online gaming legalized.  (Atlantic Business)
  8. Another sign that the metals mania has “hit a new level.”  (Kid Dynamite)
  9. Reviewing John Maynard Kenyes‘ record as an investor.  (Can Turtles Fly?)
  10. Why is the VIX testing new lows?  (InvestorPlace)

We also had a couple of items on Abnormal Returns this week:

  1. ARTV with David Gaffen.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. Howard Marks on the credit cycle and where we stand now.  (Abnormal Returns)

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