Tuesday 7atSeven: what works best
- abnormalreturns
- January 31st, 2012
Here are seven (or so) links at 7AM Eastern. We will see you later with the daily linkfest. Good luck out there.
Sean McLaughlin, “Show me 100 successful traders, and I’ll show you 100 unique ways to make money in the markets. There’s no one BEST way, there’s only the way that works best for you.” (Chicago Sean)
A look back at some previous non-farm payroll market weeks. (Dynamic Hedge)
Some WisdomTree Investments ($WETF) shareholders are cashing out. (IndexUniverse, ETFolution)
Christopher Whalen is betting, literally, on the small and midsized banks that eschew Wall Street. (Dealbook)
Risk on. January was a great month for emerging market currencies. (FT, beyondbrics)
Some much needed sunlight is coming to 401(k) plans. (WSJ)
Gulp. Euro banks plan to double their borrowing more from the ECB. (FT)
There are knowns, unknowns and stuff you are too lazy to look at properly. (Deus Ex Macchiato)
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