Weekend Blog Watch
James Altucher
03/17/07 - 11:13 AM EDT
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Spring is here. Time to break out the golf clubs and
find the cheapest golf stocks.
Crossing Wall Street points out that not only should you not pay too much attention to Greenspan, you should also
not pay too much attention to articles about Greenspan.
What a tough first half for March.
Here's some analysis of the 52-week lows.
Financial Skeptic wonders if
Revlon has finally hit bottom.
Long or Short Capital does a followup on what's happened
to my favorite shows.
When options go crazy, it could mean something's happening at the company. Here are the
stocks with unusual option activity on Friday, including
Ford(F Quote) and
Kraft(KFT Quote).
The Marley Group details its reasons for
giving True Religion a strong buy.
Stock Market Beat notes that
Accredited lives to fight another day. Which is good, since a few days ago I said on national television that it was an interesting contest stock.
Former trend-following turtle trader Curtish Faith writes about the utterly brutal and mindless process
of writing a book.
I love looking at celebrities. So I love the
TeamSugar 100.
The Complete Growth Investor thinks
eBay's(EBAY Quote) free cash flow shows its true value.
TheFlyOnTheWall.com bullet points succinctly to
the bullish story on Men's Wearhouse.
Ticker Sense once again flashes brilliance in its
study of how sectors perform prior to a bear market.
It does, in fact, turn out that share buybacks
are statistically bullish on share prices, and here are the latest
buyback announcements, including
AIG(AIG Quote) and
CBS(CBS Quote).