freemoneyfinance.com - 10/4/2008
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Dumb Little Man lists six financial mistakes you'll soon regret as follows:
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traderfeed.blogspot.com - 9/30/2008
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"I should have caught the move" "I knew
that was going to happen" "If only I had...
followed my signal" When markets become unusually volatile, they make unusually large moves. To the short-term trader or the active portfolio manager, such moves look ...
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Hindsight Bias and Regret in Trading
bripblap.com - 10/11/2008
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If this is your first visit to brip
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RSS feed and visit my about page. Watching the market these days you can be forgiven for a case of the heebie-jeebies. I’ve got them. You have two choices in dealing with ...
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7 mistakes not to make in a crisis
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Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - October 4, 2008
The Dividend Guy Blog —
... The Articles
Passive portfolio performance
Don’t watch your investments too closely these days!
Retirement risks
How to be smarter than 99% of the people out there
Buy low, sell high
Some S&P 500 numbers for ya
The crash explained
Gut check time
The genius that is Warren Buffet
Pick the right ETF
Six financial mistakes
Dividend slashers
Thanks for reading - see you next week and ...
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