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, June 25th, 2011. The description is as it reads in the relevant linkfest.

  1. Three leading indicators charted.  (All Star Charts)
  2. What say Warren Buffett’s favorite valuation indicator?  (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  3. Where major asset classes stand at the moment.  (Capital Spectator)
  4. Make money while you sleep!:  overnight vs. intraday market returns.  (Bespoke)
  5. Is technical analysis simply momentum investing?  (Aleph Blog)
  6. The dark side of a release of oil reserves.  (Gregor Macdonald)
  7. Bargain or value trap?  Name this company.  (Frank Voisin)
  8. A look at historical sector P/E ratios.  (Bespoke)
  9. How you look at this indicator depends on whether we are still in a bull market.  (Trader’s Narrative)
  10. A look at cash on the balance sheet as a percentage of market cap.  (MarketBeat)

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

  1. Traders, turn off CNBC! (AR Screencast)
  2. ARTV on the desert island blogger quiz.  (Abnormal Returns)
  3. Hedge fund size matters for performance, just don’t tell Bridgewater Associates.  (AR Screencast)
  4. The market thinks the Fed is on hold. Any hint of change from the FOMC could roil markets.  (AR Screencast)
  5. The ‘solarcoaster‘ rolls on with short-sellers enjoying the ride of late.  (AR Screencast)

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