Sunday, April 24, 2005

Weekend Wazzup for April 24, 2005

My roundup of the Fox News Channel' s "Cost of Freedom" Saturday Morning shows-- is here.
Channel surfing in the blogsphere, Ron Sen quotes Alan "the Flip-Flopper" Greenspan, and mulls over the previous week. His Chart Student site reviews, oddly enough, a whole slew of charts, including utilities and the gold ETF. Galatime is discounting one screen but starting another. Tom Ott at Sixth World comments on the VIX and his updated stock screens. Bill Cara reviews the week and talks about "amalgamation" at the Nasdaq and the NYSE. Taylor Tree made some comments about keeping it simple, stupid.

We're still awaiting the return of Stockcoach . Shiau Street is currently down due to compatibility issues. Byrne's Marketview is on a brief break. And the Soothsayer of Omaha has been quiet this week as well.

Stephen Castellano at Reflections on Equity Research has some good examples of equity research reports and a short primer on how they are written. Chairman MaoXian is still around--check out his chat every weekday 4:30-5:30 Eastern time. TraderMike comments on how excited they got on CNBC with a 200 point move in the Dow. Random Roger and Roberto Pedone of Nasdaq trader are now both part of Trader'sLive. Random Roger is continuing his blog and had his usual big picture post, including some comments on GM.

In all honesty, I'm still not sure what to think about the Present Moment Trading Campaign by Market Monk. Check it out and judge for yourself. Ugly at uglychart had a good introduction to the Firefox browser, (if you don't know about Firefox, you should). His "remainder" contest for stock market blogs continues. As I posted yesterday, I encourage everyone to vote for "Billy Joe".

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.

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