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College student upset with high tuition pays in one dollar bills

University of Colorado-Boulder student Nic Ramos, in protest for rising tuition costs, paid his entire spring semester tuition of $14,309.51 in dollar bills, dragging a 33-pound duffel bag stuffed with the cash into the bursar’s office Friday. More on the stunt from the NY Times, Gawker, and this WSJ/Fox News report:

Outlook

College student upset with high tuition pays in one dollar …

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 18, 2011
What Covestor Managers are Buying: TruePath Financial adds ProShares UltraShort MSCI Europe (EPV)

*See important disclosures. Model mangers TruePath Financial added ProShares UltraShort MSCI Europe (EPV) to their Archipelago model (performance above) last week. EPV attempts to deliver results equal to two times the inverse of the MSCI Europe Index, which measures the equity market performance of developed markets in Europe including France, […]

Strategies

What Covestor Managers are Buying: TruePath Financial adds ProShares UltraShort …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 18, 2011
In the money

Interesting links for today: World Paper Money Gallery – View banknotes from nearly every country in the world The numeric keypads on London ATMs are as bacteria-contaminated as the seats of public restrooms, Cash machines ‘as dirty as toilets’ (Telegraph – Experts took swabs from the numeric key pads on […]

Outlook

In the money

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 17, 2011
Jim Hofmann: Why I’m long this nuclear power stock (EXC, CCJ, NLR, DNN)

Author: James Hofmann Covestor Model: Dividend Growth Disclosure: Long EXC Commentary for January, 2011 Fitting into my general macro thesis of a continued bull market in commodities and our focus on conservative dividend value, I was trying to figure out a way to play this trade. I started thinking nuclear […]

Strategies

Jim Hofmann: Why I’m long this nuclear power stock (EXC, …

by Interactive Advisors
Published January 17, 2011
The most dangerous sports bettor in Nevada

Last night 60 Minutes presented a rare interview with Vegas legend Billy Walters, who’s made hundreds of millions of dollars as a sports gambler. Walters poured some of that profit into Enron, WorldCom and Tyco stock in the 90s and says he “got swindled” out of it when those stocks […]

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The most dangerous sports bettor in Nevada

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 17, 2011
Friends & Family Offer: No Management Fees on Covestor Mirroring Accounts

Keep a little extra in the piggy bank for that summer vacation. We’re waiving 100% of Covestor management fees for three months on newly Funded Mirroring Accounts. Just sign-up for an account by Memorial Day, and you’ll pay no Covestor fees for the entire summer, through August 31, 2011. That’s […]

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Friends & Family Offer: No Management Fees on Covestor Mirroring …

by Eric Esterkin
Published January 16, 2011
Global unemployment rates: The U.S. looks pretty bad

How bad does America’s 9.4% unemployment look on a current global scale? Bespoke Investment Group charted it out: They add: the reality is that the US ranks pretty poorly compared to the rest of the world. The Eurozone is at similar levels to the US, but when most of the […]

Outlook

Global unemployment rates: The U.S. looks pretty bad

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 16, 2011
How can Ryanair be so cheap?

From 5W Infographics, a breakdown of how the bargain basement carriers do it:

Outlook

How can Ryanair be so cheap?

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 16, 2011
Do more educated people make more money?

GOOD took recently released census data and created this map to show the link between education level and income – click through for larger version: The color combinations tell the story, as Cliff Kuang of FastCo Design explains: If a county is, say, orange… that’s a combination of yellow and […]

Outlook

Do more educated people make more money?

by Mick Weinstein
Published January 16, 2011
Nanometrics and other semi equipment stocks jump on report of increased Intel spending (NAN, INTC, AMAT, ASML, UCTT, KLAC, NVMI, RTEC)

Piper Jaffray released a research report Friday that mentioned technology company Nanometrics (NASDAQ: NANO) may benefit from Intel’s (NASDAQ: INTC) increased capital spending in 2011. In 2009, INTC represented 10.4 percent of Nano’s revenue, so the impact of its increased capital spending could be substantial. As a result of this […]

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Nanometrics and other semi equipment stocks jump on report of …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 16, 2011
Sector investing, market sentiment and leveraged ETFs – Strategic Investment Partners Wealth Management (EEM, SSO)

This week we spoke with Paul MacNamara of Strategic Investment Partners Wealth Management about his firm and his Capital Appreciation ETF with Covestor. *See Important Disclosures Covestor LIVE: On the Strategic Investment Partners (SIPCO) website, it states that your firm uses an investment strategy for equity portfolios that is, “…based […]

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Sector investing, market sentiment and leveraged ETFs – Strategic Investment …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 16, 2011
Eliminating human emotion bias while looking for deep values – Analytic Investments (AXL, BSQR)

*See Important Disclosures In the Deep Value model, manager Analytic Investments uses a set of valuation factors to determine what stocks to add to the model. These factors include low price to earnings ratio and high dividend yield. On their website, Analytic Investment talks about their method of portfolio management: […]

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Eliminating human emotion bias while looking for deep values – …

by Yolander Prinzel
Published January 16, 2011

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