links for 2007-09-16
Posted on September 16th, 2007 in Links
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I’ve long believed that one needs to expect the “impossible,” and if events in the financial markets over the past several months teach us anything is that the impossible is not only possible, it is inevitable.
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How basic cell phones are sparking economic hope and growth in emerging—and even non-emerging—nations
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The Federal Reserve will meet on interest rates. Four big investment banks will report profits. Plus there will be important reports on inflation and housing. After a flat, sleepy Friday, next week could be dramatic for markets.
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Here’s why so many people think the Federal Reserve should cut interest rates on Tuesday. Not everyone agrees that a rate cut is appropriate.
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Tests of the 50-day MA are an important first measure of market health given this average tracks closer to price action than the longer term 200-day MA…(tags: technicalanalysis stocks)
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Salesforce.com (CRM), the leader in software-as-a-service, is expanding into platform-as-a-service.
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A New York Times article chronicles the impact of novelist/philosopher Ayn Rand on business leaders. My experience at various trading firms and with traders across settings confirms the NY Times piece: many market participants are attracted to Ms. Rand’s
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