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Howard and James Altucher, founder of Stockpickr.com, talk love, money, and their dreams over $100 games of billiards.
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Millipore Corp. (MIL) develops technology that will save your life. Important stuff like bioscience, bioprocess and stem cells...
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It's been 10 years since the blog was born. Twelve commentators -- including Tom Wolfe, Newt Gingrich, the SEC's Christopher Cox and actress-turned-blogger Mia Farrow -- on what blogs mean to them...
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I suggest that customers refuse to sit at a table or look at a menu. We should sit at the bar and ask the chef questions about everything — what he wants to make us and how we should eat it.
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The most important lesson in technical trading is that there are two basic kinds of markets. The first type of market is a trending market. The second type is a range-bound market.
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EconTalk host Russ Roberts talks about scalping and visits AT&T Park hours before Major League Baseball's All-Star Game to talk with a scalper, a merchandiser, a fan, and the police about prices, tickets, baseball and the law.
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Over the next six months, I hope to show you how to get into a stock at the right time -- and know the perfect time to sell.
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The lessons about overall chances, risk and reward, and discovering winning methods are relevant to many investment situations.
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Dr. Doug Hirschhorn brings a unique perspective on how traders behave when encountering different market conditions. This is the first part of that interview.
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people tend to prefer the positive: they preselect samples so that they can make positive predictions about the future and they gravitate toward positive short-term outcomes when given the chance.
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Some articles from a site that says the US government should either legalize Internet gambling, or criminalize day trading...
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Fake-Blogging taken to the next level
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The follow up to "Crush on Obama" debuts this week. Pillow fights and dance offs and all the other things that go on over the course of a typical campaign.
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The ultimate iPod anti-theft device -- Hide it in a Zune! (LMAO!)
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Some companies that sell mobile phones are going to fall into hard times as a result over the next five years. That's because they don't know why they're winning now, nor do they have the corporate insight to see how they're going lose in the future as th
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When wealth is measured as a percentage of the economy, John D. Rockefeller was the wealthiest American ever. Many of the all-time richest Americans made their fortunes during the Gilded Age of the late 1800's...
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