October 22, 2005

Carnival of the Capitalists at Drakeview

Drakeview hosts Carnival of the Capitalists 104th weekly
business punditry roundup.

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October 06, 2005

Consumer Shorts

The Stalwart rounds up the non-retailing shorts and shares the gloom
for the consumer economy.

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October 02, 2005

Bankstocks / Tim Brown

Bankstocks' daily and occasional news on banking, and investing
in banks.

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September 28, 2005

Bond Talk

Bond Talk and commentary.
Delayed publication by four weeks for non-subscribers.

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September 12, 2005

Seeking Alpha

Seeking Alpha neatly ontologized money science into

* Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
* Market Commentary
* China Investing
* Media Investing
* Digital Media Investing
* Stock Market Blogs
* Economics Blogs
* Venture Capital Blogs
* Personal Finance Blogs

and brings me Herb Morgan, Chief Investment Officer of Efficient Market
Advisors, on The Problem With Vanguard ETFs.

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September 11, 2005

Roubini Global Economics

Roubini Global Economics Monitor:

Hedge funds: Measuring hedge funds' risk

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September 09, 2005

The Stalwart / Joseph Weisenthal

The Stalwart's interesting business coverage, such as:
What's Really Wrong With Dell ?
Also a real estate analysis.

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September 03, 2005

Track home builders stock

Track home builders' stock.

Toll Brothers Inc. (TOL)
KB Home (KBH)
Pulte Homes Inc. (PHM)
DR Horton Inc. (DHI)
KB Home (KBH)
Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. (HOV)

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June 12, 2005

Big Picture / Barry Ritholtz

New Yorker, car fan, and economist Barry Ritholtz's Big Picture, a well presented
peresonal economic journal. Sample article, Homeowners Go Deep in Debt to Buy
Real Estate
.

Also writes as Amateur Investor columnist at The Street / Real Money.

WSJ Bio:
Barry Ritholtz is chief market strategist for Maxim Group, a New York
investment bank. At Maxim, he maintains a market-timing model to
determine risk using a combination of trend, market internals, sentiment
measures and monetary issues within a broader macroeconomic framework.

He received his bachelor's in political science from Stony Brook
University, and his graduate degree at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N.
Cardozo School of Law, focusing on economics and corporate law. He
presents his macro perspectives on capital markets, the economy and
geopolitics, along with some discussions of music and film at The Big
Picture.

Alternate URL.

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