Saturday, April 11, 2009

Odd Lots: What Others are Saying

The official definition of odd lot is a group of shares amounting to less than 100 shares. For purposes of Stockerblog.com, it is a group of short articles about what other bloggers and web sites have come up with. It has nothing to do with being 'odd', at least not usually.

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The recession causes teeth grinding.

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Dr. Duru reported 89.3% of stocks are now trading over their 40-day moving average.

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Bargaineering found a “pay it forward” Heineken video commercial. Heineken (HINKY.PK) trades on the Pink Sheets in the United States.

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Stock Rake said that it looks like gold is breaking down.


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'The Formula that Killed Wall Street' was an article that HighChartPatterns turned up. It is about David X. Li 's formula, the Gaussian copula function, which could determine how complex risks to be calculated more accurately and simply, but the formula fell apart with the market collapse.

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How about a humorous and refreshing Chairman's letter from footnoted.org.

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What billionaire threatened to punch a reporter in the mouth?

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By Stockerblog.com

1 comment:

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