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BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008!
BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008!
Dancing on the grave of 2008 before it has officially passed may be in poor taste, but did 2008 care about you when it fucked your 401k account? NO. 2008 was a total dick. The best thing you could say about 2008 is that it was a good year for blogging about the stock market. Everyday, some new ...
 BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008! (Clean version)
BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008! (Clean version)
dinosaurtrader.blogspot.com — Dancing on the grave of 2008 before it has officially passed may be in poor taste, but... did 2008 care about you when it fucked your 401k account? NO. 2008 was a total dick. The best thing you could say about 2008 is that it was a good year for blogging ... (more) BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008! (Clean version)
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The Best Blog Posts of 2008
The Dogwood Report — ... The result is this post. Hope you enjoy reading the entries as much as we enjoyed writing them.

End of year fun
Trader-X...views from a distorted mind. — Dinosaur Trader, who authors a great blog that will be added to my Blogroll when I revamp it in 2009, has compiled the "BEST STOCK MARKET BLOG POSTS OF 2008!". Give it a read - you will laugh, you will cry, you will feel light-headed. And when you are done, make sure you Digg it (the link is at the bottom of the post). Other things of note I thought this was an excellent article by Bob Herbert, one worth posting here: Stop Being Stupid By Bob Herbert Published: December 26, 2008 I’ve got a new year’s ...

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