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Exxon: Slick, Slimy, and Dangerous

Wed Nov 18th, 2009

Ryan Goldberg

Editors Note: Welcome to Love It or Hate It, a regular dual-column feature that will capture the love-hate relationship America has with some of its biggest, most controversial companies. For past co

The Killing of America's Free-Market Economy

Mon Oct 12th, 2009

John Mauldin

Peggy Noonan, maybe the most gifted essayist of our time, wrote a few weeks ago about the vague concern that many of us have that the looming monster has the potential (my interpretation) not only to

Overhyped Products: Corn Ethanol

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Scott Reeves

  There’s just one problem with corn-based ethanol: It takes 29% more fossil energy to produce a gallon of ethanol than the ethanol release when burned as fuel. The disparity betwee

Word on the Street: Effect of High Frequency Trading

Fri Aug 7th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

All day, everyday some of the stock market's best and brightest traders and money managers share their trading ideas, insights and analysis in real-time on Minyanville's Buzz & Banter. Here'

Caution, S&P Near Possible Selloff Point

Wed Aug 5th, 2009

Jeff Macke

I’ve been pointing at it since we broke through S&P 950. I’ve barked about S&P resistance at the Election closing highs of 1005.75 as a top potential for ages. I didn’t pred

Being an Investor in a Trader's Market

Wed Jul 1st, 2009

Carl Mathison

I've received hundreds of emails from readers with questions regarding establishing long-term core positions at a low-cost basis from which to trade, as well as methods to build upon them during the

Built to Fail: Key Lessons from the Financial Crisis

Tue Jun 16th, 2009

Satyajit Das

The key lessons of the global financial crisis (GFC) may be that the current economic order is "built to fail."The ability to sustain high rates of economic growth, decreed by governments a

The End of Ponzi Prosperity

Mon Jun 8th, 2009

Satyajit Das

 "The fog of war" is a term generally attributed to Robert McNamara, President Kennedy’s secretary of defense during the Vietnam era. At times, the discussion about the global fi

Summer of the Market's Discontent

Wed May 27th, 2009

Carl Mathison

Welcome to summer! The breezes are warm, the water is cool, the mountains of western North Carolina are spectacular and the financial markets aren't certain which way they want to go. Yet another sum

Economic Snapshot: How Your Favorite Companies Celebrated Earth Day

Fri Apr 24th, 2009

Mike Schuster

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