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.
Jim Cramer
answers questions about everything
on Stockpickr Answers, from
Yamana Gold
(AUY) - Get Report
,
Nokia
(NOK) - Get Report
and more.
Soon, humans will not answer phones and it will be all speech recognition. Here's
Stockerblog's top speech-recognition stocks
.
Stockpickr's
includes
Finisar
(FNSR) - Get Report
and more as trades this morning at the open.
I'm very excited for
VMware's
(VMW) - Get Report
first earnings report as a public company
.
What's the story with
Amazon's
(AMZN) - Get Report
?
Tim Sykes picks
the most exciting small-cap stock around
.
Berkshire Ruminations does a
(GOOG) - Get Report
.
How come I can't
pull a million-dollar painting out of the trash
?
Great stat from Crossing Wall Street about
what happens on the first day of the month
.
Dividend Money puts together its
favorite stocks on the 52-week low list
. The list includes
Citigroup
(C) - Get Report
and others.
Hilary Kramer
Knight Capital
(NITE)
.
Modern Graham has
the full lowdown
on
Coach
(COH)
.
Quant Investor
finds an interesting play
with
FreightCar America
(RAIL) - Get Report
.
Unusual stocks of the day:
stocks that rose on unusual volume yesterday
, and stocks with
. These are all potential breakout plays.
At the time of publication, Altucher and/or his fund had no positions in any of the stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.
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and the author of
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,
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and
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