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Note that while this Bloomberg story discusses that some major hedge funds are skeptical of the theory that the recovery is on, for the most part, it is silent on how they are implementing that view. Recall that even if a trader does make a correct fundamental call, investing successfully on it is another matter. Soros notoriously got many of the basics around the credit crisis correct, including recognizing the oil price spike as largely a bubble, but nevertheless was reported to have wrong-fo
Disney announced today that it is in the process of buying Marvel Entertainment for $4 billion dollars in cash and stock. This acquisition will include ownership over Marvel’s thousands of characters as well as Marvel Studios, which is responsible for film franchises such as Iron Man , The Avengers , Thor , and Captain America . The official press release can be found at DisneyABCtv.com (” DISNEY TO ACQUIRE MARVEL ENTERTAINMENT “), with an excerpt below: PRESS RELEASE – DISNEYABCTV –
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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- When a humble and dedicated U.S. postal worker was pushed into early retirement by the recent economic meltdown, he had no idea he would end up on the White House radar. In late 2008, Richard Keane Jr., deprived of his postal income, but still determined to put his daughter through college decided to take his chances in the stock market. While he didn't lose his shirt, he felt buffeted by the wild gyrations of the market and out-gunned by techniques of
I trade on the stock market. I follow a large list of stocks, and record the prices at 10 minutes interval during 60 minutes after the open. The values are stored in Excel for each 10 minutes. For each… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Access DB, Data Processing, Excel, Statistical Analysis)
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Psychologists have an explanation for why crowds are prone to do stupid things at crucial moments. It can be action or inaction. But studies show people look to the actions of others to determine what the correct course of action is in an uncertain situation. It's called social proof. You don't want to look like an idiot, so you wait to see what everyone else is doing and go along. If everyone's running up the street bashing windows, you'll experience pressure to join in. On the other hand, if
Are you addicted to FriendFeed ? Can’t get enough of Robert Scoble ’s incessant posts? Want to keep up with them even when you’re on the go? Are you praying to the heavens that Facebook doesn’t screw up FriendFeed post-acquisition ? Then Stir ( iTunes link ) might just be for you. Created by StructLab Stir is an iPhone app that allows you to get your fill of FriendFeed anytime, anywhere. You can use it in the bathroom at work (guilty), while watching a lame chick flick with your girlfriend
A frequently asked question is “how do I get started in the stock market ?” as more and more people look to provide themselves with a better financial future. For any new investor there many different answers to the question “how do I get started”. In the stock market there a large number of different options to choose from. A good place to start is by considering if you should be investing at all. Before asking “ how do I get started in the stock market ” a better question might be “how much
There are many different ways of investing money and selecting the right one for you is of vital importance. It’s essential that you select the right method for both your needs and your personality before you invest anything at all. To do that you need to really consider all the different ways of investing. Money can be made in almost any type of investment but matching it to your personality will make it a much more sensible approach. When we think of the different ways of investing money
Confessions of a Wall Street Analyst A True Story of Inside Information and Corruption in the Stock Market

When retired telecommunications analyst Dan Reingold decided to write an account of what he’d seen while working for powerful Wall Street investment banks, he turned to his niece, a journalist at Fast Company and the author of Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed and the Fall of Arthur Anderson, for help. Together, they’ve created a solid structure for his recollections of life in the trenches, but because he’s one of the good guys, Reingold doesn’t have much to confess. Beyond detailing every step in his upward career mobility, Reingold does little but gripe about people like his main competitor, Jack Grubman, who spent years flaunting insider connections with executives who would float him advance info on major corporate deals. (Grubman is currently a defendant in several securities fraud cases.) Reingold does suggest that insider influence is so pervasive in the financial market that investors should avoid individual stocks completely, and he has a number of recommendations for industry-wide reform, but in the end, his story is basically that he worked in the same industry as a bunch of bad eggs. While the personal material is never less than engaging, it doesn’t fundamentally alter our understanding of the recent market scandals. (Feb.)
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