Links Today

Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on Tuesday March 6, 2007
  • Today the market’s are looking to open green after China had a nice day with the Japan’s Nikkei 225 rising 1.2%, after losing 3.3% yesterday and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rising 2.1% today.
  • Check out Jim’s blog to read up on some market insight. Jim explained what HAS changed recently, even though every analyst or news commentator finds this selloff unaccounted for. It is really rediculous how they can say these things knowing they are leaving the average trader SOL.
  • I was also reading this morning a great article called “Drowning in Cheap Money“. It is an outstanding piece that really helps to raise a few questions about where we stand right now, and what may change going forward.
  • Long time trader and great blogger Chris Perruna get’s interviewed by StockTicker, nice one Chris!!
  • Kirk refers us today to George Fontanills 10 ways to winning traders edge. Great for beginners and traders of seasoned experience. Thanks Kirk!
  • Brian connects us with some technical analysis on the market as a whole.
  • A new Study finds that the 20 + 2 hedge fund math does not pan out long term. Are you suggesting Hedge funds are not a great place to be? Read the report to find out!
  • Wall Strip’s Headline today reads, “When other stocks descend, remember this trend: diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” Watch the video here.

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