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, November 28th.  Where applicable the description is as it reads in the relevant linkfest.

  1. A hedge fund manager that keeps things short and sweet.  (Dealbook)
  2. Some interesting equity market “valuation ovals.”  (Hussman Funds)
  3. Paranoia is spreading on Wall Street.  (Dealbook)
  4. More evidence that retail traders are “noise traders.”  (Journal of Finance)
  5. Paying attention to the supercycles affecting stocks.  (The Reformed Broker)
  6. Kenneth S. Rogoff, “There is just no escaping debt restructuring for Greece and Ireland,” (NYTimes)
  7. You need to get yourself a good story.  (The Reformed Broker)
  8. Commodities are not a buy-and-hold asset.  (All About Alpha)
  9. Revisiting one of Malcolm Gladwell’s big (hockey) ideas.  (Globe and Mail)
  10. What really caused the market to rally since September?  (Pragmatic Capitalism)

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

  1. ARTV with Joe Weisenthal.  We talk bearish economists, the fate of the Euro, California and the role of the US dollar in the new global economy. (Abnormal Returns)
  2. However you invest (or trade) in the markets first you need to understand the “nature of the game.”  (AR Screencast)
  3. 3Q GDP and the importance of taking a look at what the economy IS doing versus what it SHOULD be doing.  (AR Screencast)
  4. While similar, don’t forget that ETNs and ETFs are two different structures.  (AR Screencast)

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