“If you are willing to buy, global stocks are on sale.”  (WSJ.com)

Intrinsic value of stocks” is the best since 1984.  (Barrons.com)

The market looks a great deal like it did in 1974 and 1982.  (Floyd Norris)

“Believe it or not, year to date, money has actually been flowing into ETF funds.”  (Morningstar.com)

Although newer ETFs have struggled.  (Marketwatch.com)

How a “volatility avoidance strategy” might work.  (NYTimes.com)

“Only a part of Mr. Buffett’s market-beating performance has come from stock-picking.”  (WSJ.com)

General Motors (GM) needs bankruptcy, not a bailout.  (Curious Capitalist)

What the experience of Japan teaches us, in other words, is that when companies are not profitable (in an economic sense), their stocks will not go up. ”  (The Balance Sheet)

“Watch for some bill that promises to kill multiple birds with one stone: economic stimulus, infrastructure rejuvination and greenness.”  (Clusterstock)

Elections during recessions are often deemed historic.  (Crossing Wall Street)

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