Several readers had asked for a list of economic blogs (which I discussed back on October 8) Since that post, I’ve discovered a new...
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This past June, I saw Aimee Mann Live at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn, an intimate little venue just under the Brooklyn Bridge....
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A few people have mentioned the volume on the Nasdaq was large today; You can mostly ignore the huge volume spike on the Nasdaq; Sirius...
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The relatively simple concept of the counter-trend rally is generating a disproportionate degree of confusion amongst nervous traders and...
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I just finished Jacob Slichter’s So You Wanna Be a Rock & Roll Star. Slichter is the drummer for Semisonic, which had a breakout...
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Think the selloff in the US dollar is over? Think again: "Asia appears to be in the early stages of a regionwide currency...
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Lee Rosenberg points us to an article by Bruce Webber in the now defunct site [I N S I D E] about Radiohead’s use of P2P (found...
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Consider the spike in GDP in the second half of 2003 preceded an increase in CD sales in early 2004. Now, with GDP slowing, might...
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This chart helps visually highlight the chart we just displayed above and hammer home the point that the next move in crude from its...
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A large cause of Google’s spectacular rise has been the very small trading float. Very little of the firm’s float actually...
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