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Prince of Wall Street
Date posted: 01.26.2008 (3:25 pm) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)
The Prince of Wall Street is an informative stock blog that focuses on value investing. The blog also mixes in commentary, Wall Street gossip, and adds some humor to its posts. The Prince of Wall Street is one of the better looking stock blogs that I have come across and it is definitely worth checking out.
Some recent posts that I found interesting are Technical Trading is Bogus, Here’s Why (a sentiment I share), Platinum Equity’s Purchase of Covad (which gives a more in depth analysis of the DVW deal I mentioned a month ago), and Money Never Sleeps Pal (which reports a sequel to the movie Wall Street is coming out).
I would like to thank Prince of Wall Street for adding my site to its favorite sites for 2008.
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