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Weekend Reading: The Return Of Big Bonuses




Well, that didn’t take long! We’re back to the status quo faster than you can say Government Sachs. Crisis wasted? or crisis averted?

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

  • Count Your Money, Not Blessings
  • Michael Lewis Thinks Bashing Goldman Sachs Is a Game for Fools
  • Benefits Abound For Active Traders Who Incorporate
  • Five Firms Hold 80% of Derivatives Risk
  • Get a FREE Subscription to Financial Magazines
  • How to Understand High Frequency Trading
  • The Perils of Trading as a Victim
  • An Arrrrgh!-conomic Analysis of the Somali Pirate Business Model
  • Inside Goldman Sachs
  • Get the “Best of Trader’s Classroom” eBook for FREE (limited time)
  • The $100 Million Bonus Man
  • A Critical Look at the Baltic Dry Index
  • The psychology of overconfidence

For the complete list, follow the graphic below:

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