Archive for September, 2007

The Scarlet Asterisk

Posted on September 29, 2007. Filed under: Blogroll, Editorial | Tags: |

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William C. Rhoden wrote in the NYT that the Baseball Hall of Fame is being hijacked. Marc Ecko has no right to deface the historic home run ball because it’s messing with history and that the HOF has no principles in taking the ball.
Mr. Rhoden neglected to state that the website had taken in 10 [...]

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Torre Stays

Posted on September 27, 2007. Filed under: Editorial | Tags: |

There is not a better Manager in the pros than Torre to culture the talent pool the Yankees have. Brian Cashman knows this. So do Hal and Hank Steinbrenner.
Don Mattingly and Joe Girardi are good candidates to take Torre’s place, but they need some more time to ripen. It’s too soon. Guess who they look [...]

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On Hedge Fund Advisory Groups

Posted on September 26, 2007. Filed under: Editorial, Trading | Tags: , |

The Treasury Department has announced the formation of two advisory groups to determine “Best Practices” for hedge funds. The new advisory groups were formed under the auspices of the President’s Working Group of Financial Markets. One group is comprised of hedge fund investors, the other Asset Managers, and they are tasked with deriving some recommendations [...]

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Revolution

Posted on September 25, 2007. Filed under: Clean Signal | Tags: , , |

Amazon.com launched a DRM-free mp3 music download site today called amazonmp3. So far, it looks like they have some decent artists on their catalog with downloads from $0.89 to $0.99 per track. They claim to have over 2MM songs and 180,000 artists to choose from at this point – that’s a lot of Alpha!
As [...]

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A-Rod, Inc.

Posted on September 21, 2007. Filed under: Editorial | Tags: , , , |

It is expected that Alex Rodriguez is likely to exercise an Opt-Out clause in his current contract with the Yankees to test the waters of Free Agency. He is currently earning $27MM per year and his agent Scott Boras said that $30MM will be the New New thing.
David Rosenheck concluded in the September 16th Sunday [...]

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It’s Not My Fault…

Posted on September 20, 2007. Filed under: Editorial | Tags: , |

I am reading Peter Eavis’ great article in FORTUNE Oh, the People You’ll Blame at The Newsroom on Robertson. I was getting a kick out of the number of fingers of blame when a loud, rather corpulent man, interrupted my wheatgrass – shouting into his cell phone….”Well you got me into this property…now…GET…ME….OUT!”
At his moment [...]

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Is it Safe?

Posted on September 18, 2007. Filed under: Editorial, Trading | Tags: , , |

The Fed cut Fed Funds and the Discount Rate by 50 bps each. Most pundits did not think they would cut both, nor did they think they would cut either one as much as they did. The market took this news as being a catalyst to put money to work, Buying Long and Covering [...]

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The Bronx is Burning

Posted on September 16, 2007. Filed under: Editorial | Tags: , |

Yankee greats Manager Billy Martin (left) and Captain Thurman Munson.

The Boston Red Sox/New York Yankee rivalry is one of the most storied in all of worldwide professional sports. Both teams seem to play their best when they play one another regardless of whether they are playing in the Bronx or at Fenway. And although [...]

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Control Yourself

Posted on September 14, 2007. Filed under: Trading | Tags: , |

I read a VERY interesting article on Reuters this morning about emotions and investment returns.
The opening salvo stated, “…hot-headed stock investors make better decisions, a study in the Academy of Management Journal showed.” (My guess is “hot-headed” is a poor choice of words.)
It seems that the original study suggested that stock investors who had strong [...]

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Perfection

Posted on September 13, 2007. Filed under: Clean Signal | Tags: , , |

If you have ever heard the aria Nessun Dorma, chances are it was the late Luciano Pavarotti singing it – it was his staple song. I was very fortunate to have seen maestro live during the summer of 1993 in The Great Lawn of Central Park. Having gotten there at [...]

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