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, May 4th, 2013. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. The best hedge fund you have never heard of.  (Quartz)
  2. Checking in on the ultimate gold model.  (Aleph Blog)
  3. Deep value stocks are even a deeper value at the moment.  (Alliance Bernstein via The Idea Farm)
  4. How to be a better friend.  (Scientific American)
  5. Check out the big spread in asset class returns YTD.  (Capital Spectator)
  6. What is deep value investing?  (BeyondProxy)
  7. Meir Statman, “The real risks in life are not the stock market. If you want risk, get married. And if you want more risk have children.”  (InvestmentNews)
  8. In search of a bearish trigger.  (Humble Student)
  9. What happens if we take indexing to its logical extreme?  (AdvisorOne)
  10. Mark Cuban is bored with the stock market.  (CNBC)

Here is a look at what else you may have missed on the site.:

  1. What books Abnormal Returns readers purchased in April 2013.  (Abnormal Returns)
  2. On the similarities between ‘being early’ and ‘not knowing what you have’: the case of TheStreet.com.  (Abnormal Returns)

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