Archive for May, 2009

New technology in open source investment intelligence

The acronym OSINT stands for “open source intelligence” and refers to the process of researching publicly-available, non-secret information to find answers to specific questions that, in turn, can result in some significant action. This is a continuation of a series on New Technology in investment research: See: Crowdsourcing investment research: opportunities in OSINT and Free information and […]

Will stock index funds protect you against inflation?

The storm flags are now flying, warning of inflation that is likely to be the natural outcome of the Obama administration’s “spending is stimulus” programs. […]

Formidable barriers to a bear market recovery

Stock price indices have been rising rapidly since early March 2009, but are still about 30% down from levels of mid-2008. It would be nice if this trend were to continue and we could all return to July 2008 and get on with our lives as before. Unfortunately, analysis of Federal Reserve flow of funds data indicates […]

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