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 30th, 2014. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. Seven habits of people with remarkable mental toughness.  (Inc.)
  2. Learn statistics or get left behind.  (Barry Ritholtz)
  3. Peculiar habits of incredibly successful people.  (Morgan Housel)
  4. Six things to do in your early 20′s.  (Millenial Invest)
  5. On the rise and fall of the Hussman Strategic Growth Fund.  (Larry Swedroe)
  6. Where are we in the credit cycle?  (Aleph Blog)
  7. Successful investing is more about avoiding mistakes than anything else.  (ThinkAdvisor)
  8. Why S&P 500 index funds are a second-best choice.  (Rick Ferri)
  9. A simple switching model between value and momentum.  (Alpha Architect)
  10. The small cap cycle may be played out.  (Crossing Wall Street)

Here is what else you may have missed on the site this week:

  1. Moving past the active vs. passive debate.  (Abnormal Returns)

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