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Last week’s inaugural list of top clicks was such a hit we decided to make it a regular feature.  So without any further ado here are the top ten posts Abnormal Returns readers clicked on for the week ended on Friday, November 6th.  The description is as it read in that day’s linkfest.



  1. Vitamin D and negative moods makes a positive difference in brain function.  (Scientific American, Reuters)

  2. The 50 best albums of the decade (2000-2009).  (Paste Magazine)

  3. The 50 best movies of the decade (2000-2009).  (Paste Magazine)

  4. Felix Salmon, “..every move upwards in US stocks or gold or the Aussie dollar or junk-bond indices is another step in exactly the wrong direction: it’s a step towards yet another massive crash. And it’s all being turbo-charged by Fed policy.”  (Felix Salmon)

  5. On the use of the 50-day moving average of the NASDAQ Composite as a general guide to get in and out of the stock market.  (Joe Fahmy)

  6. Asset class performance has once again begun to diverge.  (The Capital Spectator)

  7. What Goldman Sachs (GS) likes in the commodity space.  (The Pragmatic Capitalist)

  8. Th
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