Sunday, April 10, 2005

Weekend Wazzup for April 10, 2005

My roundup of the Fox News Channel' s "Cost of Freedom" Saturday Morning shows-- is here.
Ron Sen says what I've been thinking about the auto makers. And over at his Chart Student site, he's got some great charts, including a ?bottom? for NAPS and one you can't touch.
Galatime links to a great article on trading psychology.
Shiau Street has completed his thesis and is posting again, on DELL and RIMM.
Tom Ott at Sixth World brings together the VIX and the CBOE put/call ratio to conclude . . . . . .(click the link already!)
Bill Cara once again presents an outstanding review of the week (I'm not sure what "champ cars" are, but Bill says it means it's week 14).
The Soothsayer of Omaha points out another advantage of IRAs.
Taylor Tree will have a great post soon, I just know it.
Chairman MaoXian's chat is back weekdays from 4:30 to 5:30 Eastern time. Check it out, you never know who will be there.
Stockcoach is still on an extended break.
Stephen Castellano at Reflections on Equity Research links to a piece on hedge fund managers as reckless gamblers. (I'm shocked, shocked!! Your winnings, sir. Thank you.)
TraderMike linked to a great resource from Dave Landry .
Byrne's Marketview gave me a great bromide to digest "Outsource any part of your business that doesn't have a direct competitor."
Random Roger gave a great insight into his personal thinking and history, with a follow up here.
Ugly at uglychart has a running "survivor" contest for stock market blogs. Vote early and often!
The Alchemy of Trading usually has a good Sunday night overview. Watch for it.
Also watch for the LBR group's Sunday night chat--they usually have some good stuff.
And, finally, I was tipped to a new blog this week, the Present Moment Trading Campaign by Market Monk. Check it out!

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