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Weekend Reading: iPhone, Oil, Rails, WaMu, etc.
A few links from my weekly Weekend Reading column: The iPhone app industry ( BusinessWeek ) The rise and fall of oil production ( Telegraph ) Speed-Riding the Rails ( Bond Buyer ) Missing data problems in the world of oil ( EIA ) Reckless strategies doomed WaMu ( Seattle Times )  ...
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Sunday links: your own time horizon
Abnormal Returns — ... them well — and refuse to join them.”  (WSJ) “The wild ride of the last decade or so does not mean that stocks will underperform bonds in the months or years ahead. If only it were that simple.”  (NYTimes) What role have individual investors had in the run-up in commodity prices?  (The Reformed Broker, Journal of Investing via Infectious Greed) As money flows into bonds, some of it is ...

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