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, June 7th, 2014. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. Three classes of investors who should sell stocks now.  (A Wealth of Common Sense)
  2. Three characteristics of successful market timers.  (Morningstar)
  3. The top ten websites for traders.  (NAS Trading)
  4. Meet the biggest hedge fund manager you have never heard of.  (WSJ)
  5. Are hedge funds just big put-writing machines?  (AlphaArchitect)
  6. What does the research say about investors that use technical analysis?  (Rick Ferri)
  7. A work hack that can save you big chunks of time.  (Inc.)
  8. ETF statistics for May 2014.  (Invest with an Edge)
  9. Value works: the case for price/cash flow.  (Greenbackd)
  10. The market of late is being driven by the fifty biggest stocks.  (Pension Partners)

Check out what you might have missed on this buy week on the site:

  1. Distracted, unsure and unfocused: why you should consciously structure your news consumption.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. What books Abnormal Returns readers purchased in May 2014.  (Abnormal Returns)

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