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For 35 years, Bay Area finance revolutionaries have been pushing a personal investing strategy that brokers despise and hope you ignore. The story of a rebellion that's slowly but surely putting money into the pockets of millions of Americans, winning pow
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The bottom line: anyone who claims iTunes sales are collapsing can't do basic math.
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Starting today, I've made a subtle but important change to the Weblog.
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Sales, earnings and new-customer growth this year has been relatively flat
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What we have in this chart, along the dotted line, is an actual picture Kepler’s third law of motionin action as the Nasdaq forms an elliptical orbit as it attempts to escape. By simply applying the following formula we can see where the Nasdaq is going
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There's something to be said for venturing where Wall Street doesn't go. If you pore over the largest percentage gainers over any time frame, one truth will remain - the greatest gains come from relatively unknown companies.
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there are several lists that get programatically entered into StockTickr that you can use in your own trading. You can always track these in your RSS reader using the RSS feeds that are available for just about everything in StockTickr.
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Read on for more about how they started trading, what they look for in the markets, and how the bear market in 2002 was a wake up call for these traders.
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these guys are smart. Really smart. Smart financially. Smart strategically. But, most importantly, smart about how they attract, retain, manage and motivate their human capital.
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plentyoffish has 260 times more pageviews then Techcrunch.com. According to Alexa, plentyoffish only has 2 times as many pageviews - Alexa is off by a factor of 130 for 2 sites that are supposedly in the top 600 sites on the net.
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discover the strengths and weaknesses of fundamental analysis as a traders' tool
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If there was to be any weakness before the expected year-end markup by the generals, it will probably be this week, and maybe into the Monday after expiration. That would leave 8 trading days for the year-end "games."