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How Gold’s Run Could Be Derailed

Thu Nov 19th, 2009

Josh Lipton

The rhetoric surrounding gold now glitters as brightly as the metal itself. Gold is slipping today, but its recent move has been dramatic and historic: in fact, gold reached a new all-time high price

Seven Trading Lessons from a Legend

Thu Oct 29th, 2009

Quint Tatro

The late Jesse Livermore is considered one of the best traders of all time. His exploits have been chronicled in several books, with the most widely read being Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Ed

The Myth of the Death of the Consumer

Thu Oct 22nd, 2009

Kevin Depew

This morning I ran across two seemingly unrelated stories:Is Happiness Still That New Car Smell?-- New York Times, Oct. 21, 2009  The recession and a growing awareness of the environment are

True Luxury: Why We Joined a Gym

Wed Oct 7th, 2009

Amy McVay

Joining a gym should be a no-brainer. My husband and I already work out on a regular basis. We also home school, so joining a gym could very easily be part of a modest education budget.But the proble

Are Spenders Spooked This Halloween?

Fri Oct 2nd, 2009

Laurie Petersen

There’s a house on the block where I grew up that goes all out for Halloween. Lots of blood, guts, and body parts all over their front lawn. My kind of decorations! My daughter and I were lucky

Overhyped Products: Virtual Boy

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Steve Reiter

  Sandwiched somewhere in between Nintendo’s triumphant releases of its Super Nintendo Entertainment System (1993) and its Nintendo 64 (1996), a long-forgotten gaming console has been m

Overhyped Products: Dubai

Mon Sep 28th, 2009

Justin Rohrlich

  Once upon a time, Dubai existed as a vast desert of nothingness, inhabited by Bedouins and pearl divers. But then they built it, and they came. And then they left.

Why You've Got to Have Friends at Work

Mon Aug 10th, 2009

Karen Salmansohn

Tom Rath, longtime Gallup researcher and author of Vital Friends: The People You Can’t Afford to Live Without, offers some fascinating data on the intrinsic connection between liking the people

What Does Employment Mean For the Market?

Fri Aug 7th, 2009

James Kostohryz

Predicting monthly employment data is usually a fool’s game due to the extremely large margin for error in the statistical estimation – probably in the 100,000+ range in the case of unemp

MinyanLand Scavenger Hunt Continues!

Tue Aug 4th, 2009

Minyanville Staff

Another character is now hiding in MinyanLand. It's a Grotesquely Cute Baby Demon carrying a Pitchspork! The baby joins Lord Byron and Keats, two poets who are also hiding in our virtual world. It's
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