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Samuel Brittan
is an economics columnist for the Financial Times. His blog contains current articles and an extensive archive, and is must-read material on the UK economy.

Seeking Alpha
is different from most of the blogs in this section in two ways: it's aimed at hedge fund and mutual fund managers rather than retail investors, and it doesn't discusses individual stocks. Instead, it focuses on market, sector, and style strategy, portfolio & risk management, and other issues relevant to fund management such as teh quality of sell-side research. It's written by David Jackson, who runs a long-short portfolio and was previously a technology research analyst with Morgan Stanley covering communications equipment stocks. He also publishes daily commentary on Internet stocks on The Internet Stock Blog, has written a free book for retail investors about investing with exchange-traded funds (ETFs) called The Radical Guide to Investing, and edits a blog about investing with exchange-traded funds, ETF Investor. Seeking Alpha also includes free job listing for hedge funds, mutual funds, investment banks, independent research organizations, and headhunters and recruiters for the investment industry.

SelfInvestors.com
provides tools and stock suggestions for the CANSLIM investor.  ("CANSLIM" is the name of a momentum approach to investing and trading developed by William O'Neil, the founder of Investors Business Daily.)  The blog's author was formerly a researcher for Canslim.net and also runs his own paid membership site.

SF Venture
is written by Keith Benjamin, partner with Levensohn Venture partners since 2002, and previously partner with Highland Capital Partners. His focus is on software, particularly applications that exploit data for business purposes and the shift to "On Demand" delivery. He also writes about the VC business, M&A, leveraged buyouts and other aspects of Wall Street. Launched in January 2005 with sporadic posts every couple of weeks.

Speculation Rules 

Speculate to win, learn the speculation rules that govern your time and money. When it is your money - speculation rules!

The Stalwart
is a contrarian-oriented thought-stream on a broad array of topics. Its two authors say they are anonymous due to their employment at investment companies. One is an analyst at a small U.S. portfolio management firm and the other an analyst at an international investment bank. They describe their coverage as "underreported stories, follies of the financial press, untrustworthy analysts, irrational behavior, and misleading corporations". In fact, The Stalwart also covers economic and macro issues and interesting stocks. Two factors makes this blog particularly worthwhile. First, the authors are smart; and second, they write well. The result is a succinct and thought-provoking read. The blog was started in April 2005, and illustrates an important emerging phenomenon: stock market blogs are now being launched by intelligent and articulate investment professionals interested in expressing and exchanging ideas (not promoting their own positions). Posts are frequent - between 2 and 6 times per day on days the market is open.

Stan Fisher

Stan Fisher of Hills Capital talks about commodities

The Stock Bandit
is written by Jeff White, who trades full time from home. He runs a paid membership website/newsletter, but uses the (free) blog to interact with other traders. The blog covers trading ideas, trading psychology and full-time trading. Perhaps because the author trades from home and uses the blog for social interaction, the pieces are longer and have a more personal touch than those of many other stock market blogs. Launched in January 2005, posts are usually about once per week or "whenever I feel a trading idea is good".

Stockbee 

Stock trading, investing and trading strategies. Stock market trends. Stock trading software, stock screeners, stock brokers. Trading psychology. Investment trends. Risk management. Wallstreet adventure.

StockBullz.com: Your Daily Canadian Stocks Blog

Finding the best resource, oil and natural gas penny stocks

 

Stockcoach
is a genuine "blog" - a journal of one person's portfolio, including what he's buying, total portfolio value, and a candid discussion of mistakes and successes. The author describes himself as follows: "Armed with a PhD in Finance and a passion for economics, politics, and history, Stockcoach manages his own portfolio and provides daily commentary about the markets and how his portfolio is performing. He invests in smallcap value stocks, and maintains short positions to hedge market risk. Since he began investing four years ago, Stockcoach has beaten the market by an average of 5 pecent per month." Posts are usually daily. Like other users of the Blogger publishing platform categorization is weak, and that makes it harder to view posts on a particular stock.

 

Stock Insight 

This site contains my portfolios, trades, & stock opinions. Also portfolios from different contributors as they are submitted. Stock ideas and trades. All investment questions welcome.

Stock Picks Bob's Advice
is the trading journal of amateur investor Bob Freedland, who says he has been following the stock market since the age of 13 and reading about and trading stocks since that time. "I have my own method of picking stocks," he says, "based on reasonable evaluation of daily momentum, latest quarterly earnings, a Morningstar review of earnings and revenue growth, free cash flow, balance sheet, p/e, PEG, price/sales, and a point & figure chart. There is nothing magic about what I do except my homework!" His actual trading portfolio is posted online. Launched in May 2003 with 4-5 posts per week.

Stock Rake 

Stock market trades, picks, and general market comments.

Stocks and Futures Prices and Trends

Market commentary, next day relevant price areas and expected close directions in Stocks(IBM, FEIC, WMT, GE, KKD), Stock Indexes, S & P 500 Futures, Interate Rate Indexes and Futures, Euro FX, Gold, Sugar

Stocks below ncav penny stock blog

Stocks Or Bonds
"I was a broker in the early 80s", writes blog author Jack Miller. "My friends called me T-Bond. At the time, T-Bonds offered 14% yields and large capital gains. My wife and I invested our stock and bond profits into 25 beautiful resort condos at Myrtle Beach. The question today is the same it was back then: Should the aggressive investor buy stocks or bonds? As I retire from my business in real estate investment, I want to return to my first love -- The Market." Stocks or Bonds is broadly bullish, with an emphasis on the overall market and the technology and energy sectors. Posts are often several times per day. But the formatting of the blog is messed up in some browsers, and that will deter many potential readers until it's fixed. Launched in late 2004.

StokBlogs 

A totally unique service combining blogging and model portfolios. StokBloggers blog about stocks and add them to their model portfolio. That way, readers can follow the stock over time to see whether the author was right or wrong in their analysis.

 

Surfing the Financial Markets, Without a Surfboard 

Looking at the Asian Regional Markets, trades in the FOREX, the Oil and the Gold commodities markets.