Weekend Blog Watch

11/11/06 - 11:03 AM EST

James Altucher

The "other Oracle of Omaha," deep-value investor Wally Weitz announced several new top holdings for his value-based mutual funds.


Summary by 24/7 Wall St of some (but not all) of the top financial websites.


Big Ben thinks these healthcare stocks might benefit from the Democrat success.


The Casual Analyst has a great analysis of Chinese gaming company, The9 (NCTY Quote).


Dealbreaker looks at the latest gimmick in hedge funds: a fund of women-run hedge funds.


Donaldson Investing uses his Dividend Valuation Model to demonstrate that the market is still undervalued.


If the market tanks, I like stocks with high short ratios that also have high insider buying to counteract the shorts.


Footnoted looks at where ex-government bigwigs go when they are put out to pasture.


Hilary Kramer thinks American Israeli Paper (AIP Quote) is interesting but risky.


Updated list: Closed-end funds trading at the largest discount to their net asset value.


Equity Investment Ideas looks at the catalysts that make Cisco (CSCO Quote) a buy.


I loved Atari when I was a kid. My kids love Chuck E. Cheese. And now, from the creator of both of those companies, his latest public company, uWink.


Goldman Sachs thinks Priceline is worth $49.


Interesting post from Paul Kedrosky pointing out the myth of the paper-less society.

At the time of publication, Altucher and/or his fund held no positions in any of the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.

James Altucher is a managing partner at Formula Capital, an alternative asset management firm that runs several quantitative-based hedge funds as well as a fund of hedge funds. He is also the author of Trade Like a Hedge Fund and Trade Like Warren Buffett. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Altucher appreciates your feedback; click here to send him an email.

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