Weekend Reading from Value Investing News
Here’s this week’s top stories from Value Investing News:
- Velcro Donuts
- Sears Isn’t Ignoring the Retail Operations After All
- Wallstrip Chat with James Altucher
- Microsoft Price Watch
- Tilson’s Search for Value
Also, be sure to check out the queue of incoming stories at Value Investing News that need rating before they can make the front page.
I really enjoyed seeing my friend, James, on the Wallstrip chat!
btw, don’t tell anyone… but today is his birthday! A big 39 for him. (ah! to be young again!) LOL!
Hello Trading Goddess,
It’s pretty rare for us to have a trader comment hear and even rarer to have a goddess amongst us. Thank you for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed Fat Pitch Financials.
Thanks for the heads up on James’ birthday. I just sent him a birthday note.
*blush*
I have been reading your blog ever since my friend Steven, over at ValueBlogReview, turned me on….. to your site.
I appreciate the effort you put into it and am glad you are sharing your knowledge so that others may learn.
I would like to clarify… I am not a daytrader. I am long with an occasional swing trade. I learned the hard way how to overtrade your way to the poorhouse. HAHAHAHAH!
So, I do consider myself an invester as opposed to a “trader”. :) Maybe I should change my name to Investing Goddess? LOL!
Thanks for clearing that up. Once I see the word “trader” I usually tune out. However, when I visited your site, it was difficult to tune out all the other content you display. ;-) I’ll be sure to actually read next time I’m there.
I am just trying to do my part to create interest in the stock market with my “visuals”.
And, as I am relatively new to this blogoland, am just sort of experimenting with my blog, generally using my creative side.
You can be rest assured, that when WSJ asks me to do a column, I will tone things down a bit. But, don’t look for that to happen anytime soon. My sense of humor seems to not be taken well in polite Wall Street Society. It seems that I am not robotic or “Spockish” enough to be taken seriously.
But I will make one thing clear….I am very serious about money and my “picks”.
I look foward to a visit..and would appreciate any corrective criticism as well.
;)