Charts: potential new uptrends in CREE, DLB
Looking at a potential change in trend for CREE, maker of LED lighting products.

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1980 - 2011 Stock Market Returns for Various Indices

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Trading journal update: what's happening now
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Trade journaling: noting some missteps and indecisiveness that have hampered recent trades. Trying to find positives too.

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Sotheby's vs. emerging markets
Performance comparison of "$BID indicator", Sotheby's vs. the $EEM (MSCI Emerging Markets) going back to 2003. You can see the close correlation throughout in this weekly chart.
Check out a larger image of the same chart here.

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Inner Voice of Trading: A Lesson on Ego and Risk
Michael Martin was kind enough to recently send over a review copy (via the FT Press) of his new book, The Inner Voice of Trading.

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William Blake art from The Book of Urizen
William Blake etching with watercolor & ink (Tate collection).

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Mark Cuban: How to Get Rich + Success and Motivation
You may have seen me quote Mark Cuban on Twitter the other day. This is Cuban's take on entrepreneurship in America from his, "How to Get Rich" post:
"...The nature of our country’s business infrastructure is that it is destined to be boom and bust. Booms are when the smart people sell. Busts are when rich people started on their path to wealth."

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Netflix melt-up and Google breakdown
Chart update on Google ($GOOG). After breaking out nicely above longer-term resistance near $645, $GOOG has spent the last few days giving back those gains and more.
Today we saw $GOOG open with a gap down at $646.50 and it quickly slid downhill from there, ending the day at $622.46 (-4.2%).

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Netflix chart update
Netflix chart update (see: "Netflix melt-up and Google breakdown"). This earnings period was kinder to $NFLX and the market reacted positively. The gap-fill play to $115 is now complete.
"Da-doo-ron-ron-ron, Da-doo-ron-ron".

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Kyle Bass on sovereign debt crisis and gold
Hayman Capital's Kyle Bass discusses the world economy, gold, global credit growth, and debt problems in US, Japan, and Europe at the AmeriCatalyst 2011 conference.
Here's the, "Black Swan of Cairo" piece (Nassim Taleb and M. Blyth) cited by Bass.
Hat tip: Olivier at Tischendorf Letter for highlighting this clip and the article.

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