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Google analyst and investor follows volatility statistical arbitrage, which first piqued his interest as an economics student at Cornell University.

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Google analyst by day, statistical arbitrage stock trader by night. …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 3, 2011
Bill DeShurko: China’s not slowing down so fast

growth territory, and China has shown the ability to both slow and increase the pace of its economic activity. “China still has many arrows in their quiver to

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Bill DeShurko: China’s not slowing down so fast

by Mick Weinstein
Published June 2, 2011

Beckerman Institutional uses a a fundamental, bottom-up approach to manage a concentrated, hedge-fund style investable model for Covestor.

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A hedge-fund style portfolio from Beckerman Institutional (BCS, CSCO, GOOG)

by Frank Voisin
Published June 2, 2011

Oceanic Capital Management's analysis begins with prudent asset allocations, then uses economic and fundamental analysis to target specific positions.

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Thomas Yorke’s Oceanic Capital Management: Top down, then bottom up …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 2, 2011

Check out Green Valley Wealth Advisors LLC, one of Covestor's newest model managers. They use quantitative, thematic and contrarian investment methods.

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Green Valley Wealth Advisors’ quantitative, thematic and contrarian strategy (CHKP, …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 2, 2011
4 essential questions on the mystery Goldman laptop

Questions on the laptop from Fabrice Tourre, written about by New York Times' Louse Story and Gretchen Morgenson.

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4 essential questions on the mystery Goldman laptop

by Mick Weinstein
Published June 1, 2011
Why I sold Citigroup and bought Sprint Nextel – J. Peera

Sprint Nextel was purchased because of bullish fundamentals and technicals. The macro fundamentals for the financial services sector remains negative in the near term due to continued high unemployment

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Why I sold Citigroup and bought Sprint Nextel – J. …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 1, 2011
Why I am short Great Northern Iron Ore Properties – L. Krupinski (GNI)

Editor’s note: As of 9/20/11 Lucas Krupinski no longer manages a Covestor model Lucas Krupinski manages Covestor’s Small Cap Fundamentals model, which seeks to generate returns through a variety of methods including holding long term positions, trading around short term positions and seeking exposure to investments that generate current income. Krupinski recently […]

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Why I am short Great Northern Iron Ore Properties – …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 1, 2011
Why I sold Illumina and bought Dillard’s – J. Linnemeier (ILMN, DDS)

Average Man Lived an Adventurous Life, which details his life travels through more than 125 countries. He also manages Covestor's Opportunistic and Adventurous

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Why I sold Illumina and bought Dillard’s – J. Linnemeier …

by Frank Voisin
Published June 1, 2011

Solar, Inc. was now available for public trading landed in my inbox. It's currently trading under the symbol (PINK: PSWWD.PK) but will transition to PSWW.PK on

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Principal Solar: All hat and no cattle? – Tom Konrad

by Frank Voisin
Published June 1, 2011
Einstein’s force of compound interest

Tim Harford produced a brilliant one-scene dialogue between a father edifying his son on the eternal, universal power of compound interest and his confused offspring, seeking in vain the interest necessary to apply the principle. Excerpt: “I learnt about Albert Einstein.” “Aha! A fascinating fellow. And an economist, too, in […]

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Einstein’s force of compound interest

by Mick Weinstein
Published May 31, 2011
Wal-Mart scrutinized on labor standards… but is the stock cheap? (WMT)

There’s mounting pressure for large multinationals to report to their shareholders on the working standards at their international suppliers. On 5/30, the New York Times noted that Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) is the latest to face these questions: At its annual shareholder meeting on Friday, the New York City pension funds, which […]

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Wal-Mart scrutinized on labor standards… but is the stock cheap? …

by Interactive Advisors
Published May 31, 2011

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