The Weekend Linkfest:
All the links that are fit to click:
- Surprise: Gee! No, G.E. from Barry Ritholtz
- Another Gift from the FASB from Jeff Miller
- S&P500 Retail Sector vs Wal-Mart
- Same Store Sales Boosted by Inflation, Retail Slumming
From Millionaire Now!:
- We are Facing a Big Stock Market Decline this Fall
- Home sales up but still sputtering
- States Move Fast On Mortgage Aid
- Metal And Oil Service Stocks Are Breaking Out To The Upside
Hear Random Roger's The Big Picture For The Week of April 27, 2008
Market Wrap for Week Ending 4/25/08
Carnival of Personal Finance & Week's top Personal Finance stories
Stockpickr: Week's Barron's Roundup
Keeping the Gold Correction in Perspective By Jason Hamlin
Dr. Brett is Tracking the Impact of Recession Fears on the Stock Market
Jim Cramer's Portfolios of the Week
Get Steady Returns -- and Hedge Fund Exposure
The Week in Review: Deals and More in China Biotech from ChinaBio Today
Solutions to Achieving Outperformance in a Low Return World
Bill Cara's WEEK #17 IN REVIEW
The Wall Street Journal as mini-Bloomberg: The Markets Data Center has information on everything from currencies to commodities, from indexes to calendars, from past and future POs and their performance to even a really good Economic Indicators Archive. The more you surf the Journal site, the more you find that you like. The Journal even has a mutual fund screener and How different Investments did last week.
A very nice set of ETF resources can be found on the Morningstar site, which tracks the returns of ETFs over 1 month, 3 month, 1 year, 3 year, and year-to-date time frames and ranks the ETFs by trading volume. A particularly unique feature identifies ETFs relative to their "fair value", so that investors can identify undervalued opportunities. A screener also helps traders identify ETFs by their investment style, returns, and expense ratios. (hat tip to Brett)
Read Bob Chapman's Train Wreck of the Week



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