Altucher's Blog Watch: April 4

Cramer's top picks for a bear market bottom, and the burglar who pretended to be dead in a funeral home.
By James Altucher ,

Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.

This is an

excellent post

by Mark Cuban comparing his old company, Broadcast.com, which he sold to

Yahoo!

(YHOO)

for billions, to YouTube.

Research In Motion

(RIMM)

and more hit the

System Trades of the Day list

.

What happened

to the burglar who pretended to be dead in a funeral home?

The disciplined investor notes that Research In Motion is

achieving pure domination

.

What's Piper Jaffray

saying

about

Amazon

(AMZN) - Get Report

?

What do you get when you have

100,000% inflation and an election dispute

? Stockerblog has the answer.

Find out why

Aetna

(AET)

and others hit "

Fast Money's" list

of best performing stocks for the next three months.

EMC

(EMC)

and more hit

Cramer's list

of top picks for a bear market bottom.

With earnings season upon us,

what stocks

are most volatile on earnings report day?

Why did

UBS downgrade

Cisco

(CSCO) - Get Report

?

What's Soros

saying about the market?

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and the author of

Trade Like a Hedge Fund

,

Trade Like Warren Buffett

and

SuperCa$h

. Under no circumstances does the information in this column represent a recommendation to buy or sell stocks. Altucher appreciates your feedback;

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