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 25th, 2012. The description reads per the relevant linkfest:

  1. The world of finance is filled with wasted talent. (The Reformed Broker)
  2. Are you diversified?  Less than you think.  (Jason Zweig)
  3. The greatest stock you have likely never heard of.  (Businessweek)
  4. The market is NOT closed for President’s Day.  (bclund)
  5. The stock-bond anomaly keeps growing in 2012.  (Money Game)
  6. Some tips on not pissing your fortune away.  (Business Insider)
  7. Time to start thinking about a stock replacement strategy.  (Barron’s)
  8. Since 1962 the spread between the earnings yield on the S&P 500 and the 10-year Treasury has never been higher.  (Bloomberg)
  9. When the market moves against you, first admit you have a problem.  (The Reformed Broker)
  10. The market does not want to go down in 2012.  (Bespoke)

What else you missed on the site this week:

  1. Why ETFs are the future of active management.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. Controversy is catnip for the financial media.  (Abnormal Returns)

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