NewsFlashr Editor’s Picks for December 3

December 3rd, 2009 | Categories: Market Minds, The Big Picture

Included are this week’s “Editor’s Picks” from the NewsFlashr Business Blog aggregator site . 1.  From Mish’s Global Economic Analysis , a graph on the S&P 500 and Sentiment entitled “ Bears in Hibernation .” “Bearish sentiment is the lowest in two years and I am also told at lows seen only 3 times in the last 25 years.” 2.  Two recent posts from Dr. Steenbarger of Trader Feed : “Are You Prepared to Win?” “Why Traders Keep Losing Money.” 3.  A lengthy but informative guest post published at Trader’s Narrative entitled “ What do Rates Rising from Zero Mean for Equities?” 4.  I wanted to highlight two posts John Forman of the Essentials of Trading : SFO Article on Part-Time Trading Taxes, Budget Deficit, and Inflation 5.  I wanted to highlight three posts over the last week from Rob Hanna at Quantifiable Edges - one interesting take on breadth: “ Friday Breadth is So Negative… it Might Even Be Positive ” (he was right) Interview with Charles Kirk at the Kirk Report Thoughts on Recent Gap Activity 6.  From the Technical Take , a quick chart that compares Gold Prices, Gold Sentiment, and Currencies . “From a sentiment perspective, extremes have yet to be reached.” 7.  The Tischendorf Letter published quotes from Alan Farley on the “ Five Riskiest Market Scenarios ” (or, as I call it, the “Five Bads!”) 8.  From the website Emerging Index , a current look at the top performing international ETFs (can also use as a reference for Country ETF symbols). BONUS PICKS: Dov of SMB Training posted on “ Adding a Dose of Patience to your Trading ” (excellent!) “G-Man” of SMB Training appeared recently on StockTwits TV to discuss Adjustment to Changing Market Conditions, Taking Time off, and Current Strategies .

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NewsFlashr Editor’s Picks for December 3

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