Wednesday's Daily Blog Watch
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs.
Is
Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) - Get Report
Intel
(INTC) - Get Report
?
New York City Stockpickr meetup
!!
Best Buy's
(BBY) - Get Report
short interest
.
Jim
on
GlobalSantaFe
(GSF)
,
Transocean
(RIG) - Get Report
and more.
JetBlue
(JBLU) - Get Report
and more
trigger the System Trades of the Day today
.
Bespoke believes the
S&P 500
and explains why.
Blog Maverick, Mark Cuban, points out that
all publicity is not necessarily good publicity
.
Blogging Stocks notes that
Bank of America
(BAC) - Get Report
and
Wells Fargo
(WFC) - Get Report
are
.
Unusual stocks of the day:
stocks that rose on unusual volume yesterday
, and stocks with
. These are all potential breakout plays.
Crossing Wall Street has a nice chart
summarizing the journey
New York Times
(NYT) - Get Report
has taken.
Where do stocks typically end up
?
Holy China!
with
Baidu
(BIDU) - Get Report
?
Sramana Mitra continues her excellent survey of the
beneficiaries of online video
and summarizes
Juniper
(JNPR) - Get Report
.
on
eBay
(EBAY) - Get Report
?
Check out the top 10 companies that have
raised dividends in the past week
, ranked by low PEG ratios.
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and the author of
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,
Trade Like Warren Buffett
and
SuperCa$h
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