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, February 4th, 2012. The description reads per the relevant linkfest:

  1. Where are we in the three stages of bull markets.  (Ivanhoff Capital)
  2. The biggest, best performing hedge fund you have never heard of.  (Pension Pulse)
  3. The S&P 500 is set for a golden cross.  (MarketBeat)
  4. What are the downsides of using a 10-month simple moving average system?  (The Technical Take)
  5. What is the ‘limit order effect‘ and how does it change our thinking about behavioral finance?  (The Psy-Fi Blog)
  6. If you haven’t heard of the Nike ($NKE) Fuelband, you will.  (The Reformed Broker)
  7. The three technologies set to change the economy.  (WSJ)
  8. 2011 Investment mea culpas.  (Big Picture)
  9. A mess of interesting charts including one showing that sell-side strategists are relatively bearish.  (Stone Street Advisors)
  10. Pay no attention to the S&P 500′s “golden cross.”  (All Star Charts)
  11. Another sign that the “dash for trash” is ongoing.  (Money Game)

We were also pleased this week to be listed in a short guide to the best financial industry blogs.  (AdvisorOne via TRB)

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