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Weekend Reading: Break Out




For economic and market news and to see what interesting reading you may have missed last week, check out the list below. To see more, go to news.tradersnarrative.com:

  • AIG CEO Gives Uncle Sam (and Us) the Finger
  • Prechter Turns Bearish
  • Optimism is Back
  • Stiglitz Calls for New Global Reserve System
  • Get a FREE Subscription to Futures Magazine
  • Random Reinforcement: Why Most Traders Fail
  • Former Market Maker Turned At-Home Trader (video)
  • Asia: An astonishing rebound
  • Is Nouriel Roubini a False Prophet?
  • Hoenig Stirs Debate on Bank Failures
  • No Bull! Rally Hits the Wall
  • Get the “Best of Trader’s Classroom” eBook for FREE (limited time)
  • Andy Xie: New Bubble Threatens a V-Shaped Rebound

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And remember to check back regularly since there are interesting links added throughout the week.

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