Sunday, March 27, 2005

Weekend Wazzup for March 27, 2005

My roundup of the Fox News Channel' s "Cost of Freedom" Saturday Morning shows-- is here. Ugly at uglychart has a running "survivor" contest for stock market blogs --Jaloti made a great run at it this week, but it looks like Fat Pitch Financials closed strong this weekend and has a big lead. Vote early and often!

Chairman MaoXian is off on an extended trip to the motherland, but eventually he'll be back with his newsletter and his chat. Stockcoach is also still off on an extended break--I'll be waiting for both of these guys to get back, and I'm sure a lot of others will as well.

Ron Sen has spun off his charting to a new site. Galatime mentioned some managed options trading in Australia, as well as a book review and some new blogs. Tom Ott at Sixth World links to his stock scans, and highlights that great trade in HANS. Bill Cara once again presents an outstanding review of the week. The Soothsayer of Omaha got back from Chicago and looked at what Mr. Market is saying.

Taylor Tree will post later today or tomorrow, I just know it, so check him out when he does. Stephen Castellano at Reflections on Equity Research had some nice stuff on Finance XML, which segues right into his Open Source equity project, GEM research. Check it out! TraderMike linked to Jim Cramer's 25 rules of investing. (Moses only brought 10 commandments, but Cramer has 25 rules? I'm not surprised.) Byrne's Marketview linked to a fascinating article about a man who has saved billions of lives, but most (including me) have never heard of him. He also mentioned Google's 20% rule, another thing I hadn't heard about.

Random Roger made comments about firefighting, Jim Cramer, and GM's debt. Stephen Vita at the Alchemy of Trading highlighted what the big boys are doing(Hint--they're signalling "BUY"). Check out Shiau Street, and his great new idea, a Wiki for stocks!

Have a great week everybody!!

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