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Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Portfolio Pam looks for January Effect stocks: Profitable companies down 10% or more on the year with analysts anticipating 25%+ earnings growth.
The results are in: Online ad dollars are heading for enormous growth vs. all other categories.
SINLetter wants to ride the ETF wave by investing in WisdomTreeWSDT, which trades on the Pink Sheets.
Interesting portfolio: The companies that own the bestselling products so far this holiday season on AmazonAMZN.
Naked Shorts breaks down the latest returns from uber-hedge fund Renaissance Technologies.
TickerSense takes a look at how the market usually responds to job reports.
Check out The 10 top-performing ETFs of the year. They're a nice mix of real estate, tech, emerging markets, etc.
So what if Bill Gates sells $600 million worth of stock? Is it really a big deal?
Lloyds Investment blog looks at the history of investing in video-gaming companies.
Fig Trader offers up the pair trade: long Capital One, short American Express.
Equity Investments Ideas does its analytical magic on MicrosoftMSFT.
Freakonomics looks at which search term is bigger: "Pearl Harbor" or "9/11".
Taking out utility stocks, and checking out Yahoo!
Tuning into a combined XM-Sirius, and unwrapping Cyber Monday.
The return of CMGI, and yes, fries with that at McDonald's.
Cooking books at Dell, and sizing up Hilton.
Filling up on Duke, and the best and worst stocks of '06.
These forgotten Internet stocks are being accumulated by hedge funds.
Raspberries for Apple; You'll be sorry, UBS; Fortress or Fort Knox? Wholly unappetizing Foods; give Liberty AOL or give them...
The GOP presidential candidate raised $27 million in July.
Some credit and debit cards give you some cash back on purchases. But you need to manage it well to benefit from it.
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