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 4th.  Where applicable the description is as it reads in the relevant linkfest.

  1. Investors have begun to pull money out of bonds funds.  (Mark Hulbert)
  2. Preview of a couple of Doug Kass’ surprises for 2011.  (TheStreet)
  3. The top seven sites Charles Kirk visits most often.  (Kirk Report)
  4. Individual investors continue to pull money out of cash and into stocks.  (Pragmatic Capitalism)
  5. Life is all about supply and demand.  (James Altucher)
  6. Markets are climbing a wall of worry.  (Big Picture)
  7. A closer look at Daniel Loeb’s performance.  (Insider Monkey)
  8. Joe Weisenthal, “The opening bell: RIP.”  (Money Game)
  9. A simple test of Bollinger Bands.  (CXO Advisory Group)
  10. Why it is a great time to be a trader.  (Bigger Capital)

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

  1. ARTV with Carl Richards.  We talk money moves around year-end including the “overnight test.” (Abnormal Returns)
  2. Individual investors are once again getting bullish.  (AR Screencast)
  3. Revisiting the uncharacteristically volatile muni bond market going into year-end.  (AR Screencast)
  4. Keeping an eye on the unwinding of the US dollar-backed carry trade. (AR Screencast)
  5. Traffic continues to point toward an economic recovery.  (Abnormal Returns)
  6. Complexity is oftentimes the enemy of investors and traders.  (AR Screencast)

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