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This and That: Q3 2010 Bank Earnings and more…

by Ram Balakrishnan
September 2, 2010
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Charlie Munger is Warren Buffett’s sidekick in Berkshire Hathaway and an investment legend in his own right. In this video, he shares his insights into Berkshire’s share price, Wall Street and picking stocks:

  1. The always dependable Canadian Banks and Insurance Blog shares analyst reactions to the Q3 2010 earnings from the Big 5 banks: Royal Bank, Scotia Bank , Bank of Montreal and CIBC.
  2. James Daw once again draws attention to the plight of Nortel employees drawing long-term disability benefits. How often should this tragedy repeat before Governments are going to act?
  3. Million Dollar Journey featured a guest post that reminded investors not to confuse economic growth with stock market returns. I hope Kevin O’Leary is listening!
  4. Larry MacDonald asks a mortgage professional’s opinion on where mortgage rates are headed.
  5. Preet points out that even finance professionals do dumb things when it comes to their portfolio.
  6. The Financial Blogger shares the insights he learned from the 4-hour workweek book.
  7. If you are mortgage-free, Ellen Roseman reminds you to ask if discount is available on your home insurance
  8. Michael James points out that market correlation numbers depend on the time scale you are looking at.
  9. Mike Macdonald shares the things that frustrate him about do-it-yourself investors. I agree with his list, especially the one about “follow my lead because I’ve made 30 percent per year for the past 7 years!”.
  10. Beating the Index points out why betting on oil is a big bet on the Chinese economy.

I’m unable to highlight all the articles worth checking out in my weekly round up but you can check them out through my Twitter feed. Have a great weekend everyone!

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  1. Finding a Financial Advisor, Part 1
  2. Carnival of Debt Reduction # 19
  3. The Income Tax Cut is Better
  4. This and That
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