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

  1. What will, in hindsight, be the obvious investment idea 20 years hence?  (World Beta)
  2. Ten high conviction picks from the “ultimate stock pickers.”  (Morningstar)
  3. Jeff Gundlach says buy China, sell US stocks.  (Money Game)
  4. The hottest trade these days is in European equities.  (The Reformed Broker)
  5. John Bogle’s ten rules for investing.  (CBS News)
  6. A shakedown of the Permanent Portfolio strategy.  (dshort)
  7. Where has the retail investor gone?  (Barry Ritholtz)
  8. The Millenials aren’t buying stuff like cars and homes that previous generations.  (The Atlantic)
  9. The S&P 500 has diverged from this measure of value.  (Dr. Ed’s Blog)
  10. New highs-new lows are not confirming new market highs.  (The Reformed Broker)

What else you may have missed on the site this week:

  1. In search of a broader definition of alpha.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. The agony of waiting (for a perfect trade setup).  (Abnormal Returns)

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