Some Recent Links to Ponder
…or at least for me to archive for easy retrieval in the future.
- Worried about bond yields? The CXO Advisory Group explains why you shouldn’t care – for at least another month
- Babak at Trader’s Narrative demonstrates how bond yields can be used to help identify market tops
- Accrued Interest puts it less delicately when it comes to bonds: Capitulate or Die
- …then cuts to the chase with this thought: Assume Bill Gross is lying
- David Gordon at The Deipnosophist (ask him, not me) uses bonds to help differentiate between oscillating and vacillating
- David Merkel of The Aleph Blog has an excellent summary of the current bond situation
- How bad was the June 7th decline? Ticker Sense puts it on one top ten list
- Not trading much during the first hour of the day? Brett Steenbarger at TraderFeed will have you reconsidering…
- Kevin’s Market Blog also suggests you pay attention to the recently bullish second week of the month
- Think the market is topping? Pradeep Bonde of Stockbee has some ideas on how to find good short candidates
- Looking for reasons to support your idea that the markets might not be topping? Mark Hulbert concludes that insiders are still bullish
- Adam Warner at Daily Options Report ponders what constitutes normal volatility
- Bespoke Investment Group has a reminder to keep an eye on the Sotheby’s indicator
- Marc Andreessen (a consistently good read, so far) sounds a lot like a bubble atheist – or at least an agnostic
- Jeff Miller of A Dash of Insight has a new angle on personal savings rates
- Brett Steenbarger at TraderFeed (again) on how understanding attribution bias can help you become a better trader
- Paul Kedrosky of Infectious Greed has a glimpse at the future of the Wall Street Journal
- Roger Ehrenberg at Information Arbitrage breaks down why the mainstream media sucks – and what white spaces they leave behind
- …and also happens to be looking for quants (even if you don’t think you qualify, it might be interesting to see what quants look like under the hood)
- Netgear has a new ‘Powerline Network Extender’ that will allow you to extend your router functionality to any electrical outlet
2 comments:
I thought it odd that the Freakonomics Blog did not make it onto my links list this week. Sure enough, just a couple of minutes after this post went up, they have a post of their own that points me to Strange Maps -- a thoroughly rewarding surfing experience.
Wow. Great link, Bill. Talk about a way to kill some time and feel good about it...
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