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December 17, 2008 at 7:43 PM #317703December 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #317298poorsaverParticipant
My personal favorite is the Market Ticker and associated blog the Ticker Forum
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Similar to Mish’s insights, but with a slant on trading. Also like Roubini’s blog
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
Was reading him for many years, back when everyone thought he was nuts for being so down on the economy. Now they can’t get enough of him. These are my daily reads, along with good ol’ Professor Piggington, of course!
December 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #317790poorsaverParticipantMy personal favorite is the Market Ticker and associated blog the Ticker Forum
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Similar to Mish’s insights, but with a slant on trading. Also like Roubini’s blog
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
Was reading him for many years, back when everyone thought he was nuts for being so down on the economy. Now they can’t get enough of him. These are my daily reads, along with good ol’ Professor Piggington, of course!
December 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #317713poorsaverParticipantMy personal favorite is the Market Ticker and associated blog the Ticker Forum
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Similar to Mish’s insights, but with a slant on trading. Also like Roubini’s blog
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
Was reading him for many years, back when everyone thought he was nuts for being so down on the economy. Now they can’t get enough of him. These are my daily reads, along with good ol’ Professor Piggington, of course!
December 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #317693poorsaverParticipantMy personal favorite is the Market Ticker and associated blog the Ticker Forum
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Similar to Mish’s insights, but with a slant on trading. Also like Roubini’s blog
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
Was reading him for many years, back when everyone thought he was nuts for being so down on the economy. Now they can’t get enough of him. These are my daily reads, along with good ol’ Professor Piggington, of course!
December 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #317650poorsaverParticipantMy personal favorite is the Market Ticker and associated blog the Ticker Forum
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/
Similar to Mish’s insights, but with a slant on trading. Also like Roubini’s blog
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini
Was reading him for many years, back when everyone thought he was nuts for being so down on the economy. Now they can’t get enough of him. These are my daily reads, along with good ol’ Professor Piggington, of course!
December 19, 2008 at 9:21 AM #317882PCParticipantThe Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz is by far the best macro economics blog I follow. Been slow lately since Barry was writing his book “Bailout Nation” but he just finished so it should be back to normal. Take it with a grain of salt, but Barry’s blog usually makes the top of a number of blog rankings. He’s always on some show in CNBC, but more important than anything else, Barry calls it like he sees it (without any sugarcoating).
Calculated Risk is also great, but the death of Tanta is a great loss.
December 19, 2008 at 9:21 AM #318231PCParticipantThe Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz is by far the best macro economics blog I follow. Been slow lately since Barry was writing his book “Bailout Nation” but he just finished so it should be back to normal. Take it with a grain of salt, but Barry’s blog usually makes the top of a number of blog rankings. He’s always on some show in CNBC, but more important than anything else, Barry calls it like he sees it (without any sugarcoating).
Calculated Risk is also great, but the death of Tanta is a great loss.
December 19, 2008 at 9:21 AM #318273PCParticipantThe Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz is by far the best macro economics blog I follow. Been slow lately since Barry was writing his book “Bailout Nation” but he just finished so it should be back to normal. Take it with a grain of salt, but Barry’s blog usually makes the top of a number of blog rankings. He’s always on some show in CNBC, but more important than anything else, Barry calls it like he sees it (without any sugarcoating).
Calculated Risk is also great, but the death of Tanta is a great loss.
December 19, 2008 at 9:21 AM #318294PCParticipantThe Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz is by far the best macro economics blog I follow. Been slow lately since Barry was writing his book “Bailout Nation” but he just finished so it should be back to normal. Take it with a grain of salt, but Barry’s blog usually makes the top of a number of blog rankings. He’s always on some show in CNBC, but more important than anything else, Barry calls it like he sees it (without any sugarcoating).
Calculated Risk is also great, but the death of Tanta is a great loss.
December 19, 2008 at 9:21 AM #318372PCParticipantThe Big Picture by Barry Ritholtz is by far the best macro economics blog I follow. Been slow lately since Barry was writing his book “Bailout Nation” but he just finished so it should be back to normal. Take it with a grain of salt, but Barry’s blog usually makes the top of a number of blog rankings. He’s always on some show in CNBC, but more important than anything else, Barry calls it like he sees it (without any sugarcoating).
Calculated Risk is also great, but the death of Tanta is a great loss.
December 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #317982DukehornParticipantBased on some of the logic here, I guess I should spend more time at redstate.com and whatever creationists/anti science blogs are out there if I want to be “well-informed” about science.
Considering that I’ve worked with blastocysts before and that most of the people who talk @#$@ about stem cells probably doesn’t know what the word means. I think I’ll pass.
December 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #318472DukehornParticipantBased on some of the logic here, I guess I should spend more time at redstate.com and whatever creationists/anti science blogs are out there if I want to be “well-informed” about science.
Considering that I’ve worked with blastocysts before and that most of the people who talk @#$@ about stem cells probably doesn’t know what the word means. I think I’ll pass.
December 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #318394DukehornParticipantBased on some of the logic here, I guess I should spend more time at redstate.com and whatever creationists/anti science blogs are out there if I want to be “well-informed” about science.
Considering that I’ve worked with blastocysts before and that most of the people who talk @#$@ about stem cells probably doesn’t know what the word means. I think I’ll pass.
December 19, 2008 at 11:17 AM #318374DukehornParticipantBased on some of the logic here, I guess I should spend more time at redstate.com and whatever creationists/anti science blogs are out there if I want to be “well-informed” about science.
Considering that I’ve worked with blastocysts before and that most of the people who talk @#$@ about stem cells probably doesn’t know what the word means. I think I’ll pass.
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