Saturday, October 10, 2015

Reader’s Poll: Let Me Hear from You + MORE 12:19 pm Oct 10th

Investing Blog Roundup: Disciplined InvestingThere are countless reasonable ways to invest — countless possible portfolios that would be acceptable for a given person.
More challenging than picking a reasonable investment strategy and portfolio is the task of sticking with them. This week, Rick Ferri gives six fundamental rules for helping you stick with your plan…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

High-End Property Slowdown in Maryland and Texas: Where Next?

– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Correction: In what follows, I said initially said Virginia when I meant Maryland. Title and all references to Virginia corrected to Maryland. The person I quoted below said “MD” but somehow I spelled it out as Virginia. Apologies offered.In response to Chicago Suburbs $1 Million+ Home Sales “Not Totally Dead” Yet; Rush for the Exit, I received emails from Maryland and Texas about slowdowns in those states…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Blodget on Market History

– investorsinsight.com

I remember the first time I walked into Henry Blodget’s new startup, Business Insider, back in 2009. Twelve fresh-faced kids were crammed into a room about the size of my bedroom, pounding away on laptops, creating a new destination website. He took me over to a corner; we sat down in front of a few cameras; and he began shooting question after question at me, later turning the session into a series of interviews…

Continue Reading On investorsinsight.com »

While the stock market may be nearing the end of its bull run, real estate still has room to grow.

Continue Reading On usnews.com »

Reader’s Poll: Let Me Hear from You

– crossingwallstreet.com

I’ve been talking with an ETF firm about launching a tradeable version of our Buy List. This would be the entire Buy List packed into one stock that could be bought and sold just like any other stock.
Naturally, we’re curious about the level of interest in such a product. That’s why I’m turning to you…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

10 Weekend Reads

– ritholtz.com

10 Weekend ReadsPour yourself some dark brew, and settle in for our longer form weekend reads:
• How the banks ignored the lessons of the crash (The Guardian)
• Why Jack Dorsey Is Ready to Save Twitter (Re/code)
• Why Free Markets Make Fools of Us (NY Review of Books)
• The Network Effect: Reid Hoffman, and LinkedIn’s Plan for World Domination (New Yorker)
• The Decline of ‘Big Soda’: The drop in soda consumption represents the single largest change in the American diet in the last decade (The Upshot)
• Jeremy England: The Man Who May One-Up Darwin (Ozy)
• Lucy McKeon: The Meaning of Coincidence (Guernica)
• How Picasso the Sculptor Ruptured Art History (Vulture)
• The City-Sculpting Buildings of Chicago’s Biggest Architect (Wired)
• ‘Rocky Horror’ Is Doing the Time Warp, Forever (NYT)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with special master Ken Feinberg…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

Earlier this week we reported that activist investor Jeff Smith’s Starboard Value revealed a 12.4% position in Brink’s Company (NYSE:BCO), which includes 4.57 million shares owned directly and 1.45 million shares beneficially owned as part of a cash-settled total return swap agreement….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Submitted by Doug Casey via InternationalMan.com, I’d like to address some aspects of the Greater Depression in this essay. I’m here to tell you that the inevitable became reality in 2008. We’ve had an interlude over the last few years financed by trillions of new currency units. However, the economic clock on the wall is reading the same time as it was in 2007, and the Black Horsemen of your worst financial nightmares are about to again crash through the doors and end the party…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

 

BTIG Chief Strategist Dan Greenhaus, Business Insider’s Myles Udland and Sam Ro, StockTwits President Justin Paterno at this week’s FT Alphaville Pub Quiz in New York City. Cheer up Dan, we’re getting closer to your S&P target every day. 
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it: 

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »



from Royalty Gateway http://www.royaltygateway.com/readers-poll-let-me-hear-from-you-more-1219-pm-oct-10th/
Investing Blog Roundup: Disciplined InvestingThere are countless reasonable ways to invest — countless possible portfolios that would be acceptable for a given person.
More challenging than picking a reasonable investment strategy and portfolio is the task of sticking with them. This week, Rick Ferri gives six fundamental rules for helping you stick with your plan…

Continue Reading On obliviousinvestor.com »

High-End Property Slowdown in Maryland and Texas: Where Next?

– globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Correction: In what follows, I said initially said Virginia when I meant Maryland. Title and all references to Virginia corrected to Maryland. The person I quoted below said “MD” but somehow I spelled it out as Virginia. Apologies offered.In response to Chicago Suburbs $1 Million+ Home Sales “Not Totally Dead” Yet; Rush for the Exit, I received emails from Maryland and Texas about slowdowns in those states…

Continue Reading On globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com »

Blodget on Market History

– investorsinsight.com

I remember the first time I walked into Henry Blodget’s new startup, Business Insider, back in 2009. Twelve fresh-faced kids were crammed into a room about the size of my bedroom, pounding away on laptops, creating a new destination website. He took me over to a corner; we sat down in front of a few cameras; and he began shooting question after question at me, later turning the session into a series of interviews…

Continue Reading On investorsinsight.com »

While the stock market may be nearing the end of its bull run, real estate still has room to grow.

Continue Reading On usnews.com »

Reader’s Poll: Let Me Hear from You

– crossingwallstreet.com

I’ve been talking with an ETF firm about launching a tradeable version of our Buy List. This would be the entire Buy List packed into one stock that could be bought and sold just like any other stock.
Naturally, we’re curious about the level of interest in such a product. That’s why I’m turning to you…

Continue Reading On crossingwallstreet.com »

10 Weekend Reads

– ritholtz.com

10 Weekend ReadsPour yourself some dark brew, and settle in for our longer form weekend reads:
• How the banks ignored the lessons of the crash (The Guardian)
• Why Jack Dorsey Is Ready to Save Twitter (Re/code)
• Why Free Markets Make Fools of Us (NY Review of Books)
• The Network Effect: Reid Hoffman, and LinkedIn’s Plan for World Domination (New Yorker)
• The Decline of ‘Big Soda’: The drop in soda consumption represents the single largest change in the American diet in the last decade (The Upshot)
• Jeremy England: The Man Who May One-Up Darwin (Ozy)
• Lucy McKeon: The Meaning of Coincidence (Guernica)
• How Picasso the Sculptor Ruptured Art History (Vulture)
• The City-Sculpting Buildings of Chicago’s Biggest Architect (Wired)
• ‘Rocky Horror’ Is Doing the Time Warp, Forever (NYT)
Be sure to check out our Masters in Business interview this weekend with special master Ken Feinberg…

Continue Reading On ritholtz.com »

Earlier this week we reported that activist investor Jeff Smith’s Starboard Value revealed a 12.4% position in Brink’s Company (NYSE:BCO), which includes 4.57 million shares owned directly and 1.45 million shares beneficially owned as part of a cash-settled total return swap agreement….

Continue Reading On insidermonkey.com »

Submitted by Doug Casey via InternationalMan.com, I’d like to address some aspects of the Greater Depression in this essay. I’m here to tell you that the inevitable became reality in 2008. We’ve had an interlude over the last few years financed by trillions of new currency units. However, the economic clock on the wall is reading the same time as it was in 2007, and the Black Horsemen of your worst financial nightmares are about to again crash through the doors and end the party…

Continue Reading On zerohedge.com/ »

This Week on TRB

– thereformedbroker.com

 

BTIG Chief Strategist Dan Greenhaus, Business Insider’s Myles Udland and Sam Ro, StockTwits President Justin Paterno at this week’s FT Alphaville Pub Quiz in New York City. Cheer up Dan, we’re getting closer to your S&P target every day. 
These were the most read posts on the site this week, in case you missed it: 

Continue Reading On thereformedbroker.com »

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