My roundup of the Fox News Channel' s "Cost of Freedom" Saturday Morning shows-- is here.
On the blogs this weekend, Ron Sen quotes Jeremy Grantham and asks who do you trust? On his Chart Student site he shows the XAU beaten like a rented mule and tries to unjumble the SPY. Galatime points out another managed options program. Tom Ott at Sixth World shows a bearish SP500 chart. And as usual, Bill Cara's review of the week is a must read, even if I don't know what an "Entity Relation Model" is. The Soothsayer of Omaha has a nice review of some charts and indices, and finds little to get excited about.
Chairman MaoXian is traveling to the motherland, but I'm sure his newsletter and chat will be back eventually. Stockcoach is back after a tough month for him, we extend our sympathies and look forward to his portfolio updates. Stephen Castellano at Reflections on Equity Research has been busy updating his Maverick Society of Investment Research site, which is worth a click, since it represents what might well be the future of equity research. Byrne's Marketview tries to fact-check the fact checkers. Random Roger makes some good points about stop loss orders.
I encourage everyone to check out the Present Moment Trading Campaign by Market Monk, among other things, he posts some nice charts, like this one. Uglychart continues his "remainder" contest for stock market blogs. He also promises that his site will always be free. The Alchemy of Trading has some comments on a couple things in Barron's, he also 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.
Have a good Sunday, and I'll be back tonight for Sunday night charts.
Sunday, May 01, 2005
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