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, September 14th, 2013. The description reads as it does in the relevant linkfest:

  1. Do you want to be right or make money?  (The Reformed Broker)
  2. Warren Buffett, “You only have to get rich once. That seems pretty fundamental.”  (ST50)
  3. Howard Marks, “There aren’t 10,000 exceptional people in this industry…”   (Bloomberg)
  4. On the misapplication of classic Warren Buffett advice.  (Marketwatch)
  5. Are dividend-focused investors crazy?  (Phil DeMuth)
  6. John Rekenthaler, “There never was any logic behind the “buy-and-hold is dead” argument.”  (Morningstar)
  7. Vanguard isn’t above a little financial engineering.  (IndexUniverse)
  8. Are investors too complacent?  (Big Picture)
  9. Why you should buy a good office chair.  (NYTimes)
  10. Do stop-loss and stop-gain strategies work?  (Empiritrage)

Also on Abnormal Returns this week:

  1. In a world awash in forecasts is it immoral to make them absent “skin in the game.” (Abnormal Returns)

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