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Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Why are vacations so stressful?
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
- The Negative Side of Positive Thinking. (Explore)
- The Dalai Lama’s Ski Trip: What you can learn in the slush with His Holiness. (Slate)
- The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All Upgrade Our Brains. (TheAtlantic)
- Scientists Just Discovered How To Regrow Teeth Using Laser Beams. (DigitalTrends)
- The Odd (And Effective) Routines of Famous Minds like Beethoven, Maya Angelou, and Francis Bacon. (FHWW)
- U.S. Household Net Worth Hits Record High On Stocks, Property. (ChicagoTribune)
- Super Zips. Map highlights the highest ranking zip codes based on income & education. (WP)
- China's Ghost Cities In 2014 – The Problem Is Getting Bigger. (BusinessInsider)
- Here Comes a Decade of Crummy Stock Market Returns. (Society Generale)
- Why Investors Love Hedge Funds. (Bloomberg)
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Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading
Why are vacations so stressful?
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
- The Negative Side of Positive Thinking. (Explore)
- The Dalai Lama’s Ski Trip: What you can learn in the slush with His Holiness. (Slate)
- The Not-So-Distant Future When We Can All Upgrade Our Brains. (TheAtlantic)
- Scientists Just Discovered How To Regrow Teeth Using Laser Beams. (DigitalTrends)
- The Odd (And Effective) Routines of Famous Minds like Beethoven, Maya Angelou, and Francis Bacon. (FHWW)
- U.S. Household Net Worth Hits Record High On Stocks, Property. (ChicagoTribune)
- Super Zips. Map highlights the highest ranking zip codes based on income & education. (WP)
- China's Ghost Cities In 2014 – The Problem Is Getting Bigger. (BusinessInsider)
- Here Comes a Decade of Crummy Stock Market Returns. (Society Generale)
- Why Investors Love Hedge Funds. (Bloomberg)
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Where Your Taxes Go
One of the biggest businesses … is government.
Did you ever wonder where your taxes go? Here is a chart that shows you.
That is a different breakdown than I would have expected. What about you?
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More S&P 500 Stocks Above Their 50-Day Averages than NASDAQ Stocks
As shown below, 75% of the stocks in the S&P 500 are currently trading above their 50-day moving averages.
via Bespoke.
This indicator has been trending slightly downward for about a month now, but it hasn't fallen below the 75% mark for quite some time. Generally, whenever this breadth reading gets above the 80% level, the market is due for a breather.
In contrast, less than 50% of NASDAQ stocks are above their 200-day moving averages.
According to Martin Pring, that means that relatively few stocks are participating in the rally, and an even lower number are registering new highs. Moreover, there are currently slightly more stocks at new 52-week lows than highs, even though the NASDAQ is very close to its bull market high -
More S&P 500 Stocks Above Their 50-Day Averages than NASDAQ Stocks
As shown below, 75% of the stocks in the S&P 500 are currently trading above their 50-day moving averages.
via Bespoke.
This indicator has been trending slightly downward for about a month now, but it hasn't fallen below the 75% mark for quite some time. Generally, whenever this breadth reading gets above the 80% level, the market is due for a breather.
In contrast, less than 50% of NASDAQ stocks are above their 200-day moving averages.
According to Martin Pring, that means that relatively few stocks are participating in the rally, and an even lower number are registering new highs. Moreover, there are currently slightly more stocks at new 52-week lows than highs, even though the NASDAQ is very close to its bull market high -
Here Are Some Links to Start Your Week
Do you prefer dreams of the future or a history of the past?
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
- Disruptive Technologies: Advances transforming life, business, & the economy. (McKinsey)
- Why the Only Thing Better Than Big Data Is Bigger Data. (Quartz)
- Vitamin Supplements Come Up Short Once Again. (Forbes)
- If You Want to Be More Productive, Get More Sleep. (Michael Hyatt)
- The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastery. (James Altucher)
- How Greylock Partners Finds the Next Facebook. (Newsweek)
- Is Silicon Valley the Future of Finance? (NYMag)
- Aiming Financial Weapons From Treasury War Room. (NYTimes)
- Salary Required To Buy A Home In 12 US Cities. (BusinessInsider)
- BlackRock's Chief Strategist: Get Ready For Ho-hum Stocks & Higher Rates. (Forbes)
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Here Are Some Links to Start Your Week
Do you prefer dreams of the future or a history of the past?
Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.
- Disruptive Technologies: Advances transforming life, business, & the economy. (McKinsey)
- Why the Only Thing Better Than Big Data Is Bigger Data. (Quartz)
- Vitamin Supplements Come Up Short Once Again. (Forbes)
- If You Want to Be More Productive, Get More Sleep. (Michael Hyatt)
- The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastery. (James Altucher)
- How Greylock Partners Finds the Next Facebook. (Newsweek)
- Is Silicon Valley the Future of Finance? (NYMag)
- Aiming Financial Weapons From Treasury War Room. (NYTimes)
- Salary Required To Buy A Home In 12 US Cities. (BusinessInsider)
- BlackRock's Chief Strategist: Get Ready For Ho-hum Stocks & Higher Rates. (Forbes)
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What Happens On the Internet in 60 Seconds (Updated
Talk about information overload, almost 139 million emails are sent each minute.A lot more than that happens in a minute on the Internet.This infographic looks at what happens in just one minute on social web.
via Qmee.It is interesting to think about the scope and scale of what's happening … and what is yet to come.






