The Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs. The full summary of all the picks from this year's Barron's Roundtable plus results from last year's picks.
10Q Detective is skeptical that Michael Dell will change his free-spending ways.
Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day including trades on Celgene CELG and Biogen Idec BIIB.
It's all over for print: The world's oldest newspaper just went online.
A Dash of Insight really spent a lot of time tearing apart this CNBC segment.
Why oh why didn't I invest in this country in 2002?
Freakonomics finds some interesting online dating sites. Sort of a Green Acres fantasy.
Jeff Matthews asks hard questions about Carl Icahn's takeover abilities.
The Peridot Capitalist wonders (in a good way) whether RadioShack RSH is going to be the next Kmart.
Social network of the day: Useless Account.
Uranium is quickly becoming the new gold. Here's a great little great little site that's all about investing in uranium.
Carl Icahn has updated a few positions since I last wrote about him.
World Beta shares some fascinating results Morgan Stanley did about piggybacking hedge funds a la Stockpickr.
TraderFeed has an interesting study on what it means for the market when there's been several narrow-range days in a row.
Here's my favorite commercial from this year's Super Bowl by far.
Writing the book on publishers, and the view on Vista.
Misunderstood 3M, and gauging Michael Dell's mettle.
Super Bowl portfolio, obesity and stocks, and Rudy Giuliani's picks.
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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