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When we started our investment newsletter business, we were immediately faced with a quandary.  We wanted to be pure.  We wanted to avoid salesy, spammy email campaigns.  We wanted to be the go-to people for small cap, technology stocks. In short, we wanted to be about ideas. So, in crafting our newsletter content plan, we [...]

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FT.com pimping it out

by Zack Miller on November 10, 2008

Most of my writings/reviews focus on sites targeted to North American investors.  It’s not that I’m ethnocentric or xenophobic (good SAT prep), it’s just what I’m more familiar with.  The FT, or more formally, England’s Financial Times, has the same brand cache that the Wall Street Journal has for US readers.  PaidContent.org has a good [...]

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'Sell on the news' just a myth?

by Zack Miller on July 21, 2008

Interesting blog post about the connection between news headlines and stock movement.  Jean-Philippe Bouchaud and staff at Capital Fund Management in Paris studied over 90,000 different headlines from Reuters and the like and their impact on stock prices. They couldn’t find any correlation between the two.  See the New Scientist article on the study (sub. [...]

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