Obama-Wall-Street

Pourquoi pas

Below is a list of some of these TSC writers off the top of my head.  It is by no means comprehensive but it should give you a good idea of how ridiculously great their roster has been over the years. James Cramer – The first financial blogger.  No matter what anyone says about him, they can’t take that.  Cramer’s greatest strengths as a commentator are his openness and his honesty.  They are also his greatest weakness as he leaves himself vulnerable to the second-guessing and nastiness that are in such large supply on the web. Herb Greenberg – Was the first to be doing the type of

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Charles Gave – Euro/Ligne Maginot, même logique


Charles Gave – Euro/Ligne Maginot, même logique par les_ernest

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Parthenon: INDICES : money time ?

Rappel scénarii inter-marchés des analyses précédentes :

1) Diamant Nasdaq 100 : figure toujours valide.

2) Secteur banques : 1,2, break toujours valide.

3) Cuivre : scénario baissier toujours valide.

via Parthenon: INDICES : money time ?.

Brehat

Marc Faber : I will never sell any gold !

Marc Faber : I will never sell any gold !

Barry Ritholtz – The biggest and best financial blogger in the world, hands down. Barry did some incredible work at TheStreet writing his Apprenticed Investor column there.  Those of us who were young in the business when he began writing it learned so many of the great market lessons and truisms from his stuff.  Barry left TheStreet and ramped up his own site The Big Picture and the rest is history.

Big_mac Index Nov 2010

No No No

Below is a list of some of these TSC writers off the top of my head.  It is by no means comprehensive but it should give you a good idea of how ridiculously great their roster has been over the years…James Cramer – The first financial blogger.  No matter what anyone says about him, they can’t take that.  Cramer’s greatest strengths as a commentator are his openness and his honesty.  They are also his greatest weakness as he leaves himself vulnerable to the second-guessing and nastiness that are in such large supply on the web.

FESF

No Men’s land

Below is a list of some of these TSC writers off the top of my head.  It is by no means comprehensive but it should give you a good idea of how ridiculously great their roster has been over the years…James Cramer – The first financial blogger.  No matter what anyone says about him, they can’t take that.  Cramer’s greatest strengths as a commentator are his openness and his honesty.  They are also his greatest weakness as he leaves himself vulnerable to the second-guessing and nastiness that are in such large supply on the web.Herb Greenberg – Was the first to be doing the type of Read more »

Picsou

Bourse pour tous

Barry Ritholtz – The biggest and best financial blogger in the world, hands down. Barry did some incredible work at TheStreet writing his Apprenticed Investor column there.  Those of us who were young in the business when he began writing it learned so many of the great market lessons and truisms from his stuff.  Barry left TheStreet and ramped up his own site The Big Picture and the rest is history. Doug Kass – Doug was always my favorite writer at TheStreet and when RealMoney Silver launched, he was the only reason I shelled out the big bucks for a yearly subscription.  His column,

 

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