vixandmore.blogspot.com - 11/5/2009
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My recent foray into issues of investor psychology and behavioral finance assumes that traders have learned a number of lessons and/or changed the way they trade as the result of the events of the last year or two. So...in what ways has your trading changed? What lessons have you learned? How ...
Open Thread
overcomingbias.com 1/3/2009 — Here is our monthly place to discuss issues not covered in our other posts.
Bailout Plan Open Thread
bigpicture.typepad.com 10/14/2008 —
The Senate is voting on the bailout as this posts -- and it likely goes to the House on Friday.
Enough ornamentation has been added that passageis more likely this time around.
Well, what do y'all think about this new bill? What does it ...
what has changed in personal finance?
bripblap.com 11/8/2008 — You still have to spend less than you earn. Personal finance hasn’t changed since Tuesday. It won’t change on January 20th, either. The actions of the government have never mattered when it gets down to the basics: pay yourself first. Invest in ...
Open Thread: Favorite Story of 2008
nakedcapitalism.com 12/25/2008 — Best holiday wishes to all, and thanks to readers for your continued interest and insightful comments. In the spirit of the season, I thought I'd post my favorite news item of the year almost past and encourage members of the commentariat (to use one reader's coinage) to provide theirs. The ...
EU Lisbon jobs open thread
fistfulofeuros.net 17 days ago — It’s now clear that the Thierry Henry assist on the William Gallas goal last night is going to generate more commentary and interest than tonight’s filling of the new EU jobs (Council President, High Rep. for Foreign Policy, and Secretary General of the Council), but nonetheless, we ...
Zombie Banks, The Game Has Changed (video)
youtube.com 30 days ago — Something profound just happened to the way the Federal Reserve (Treasury et al) and the Bank of England are going to distribute national debt. What bette...
Further Proof That Nothing Has Changed
baselinescenario.com 10/12/2009 — Overheard on the streets of New Haven, just ten minutes ago:
Two young women, almost certainly Yale undergraduates, are walking down York Street, discussing their efforts to get jobs.
Student #1: “Why does everyone want to go into banking?” [Note: When an Ivy League undergrad ...