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por Crómio » 30/5/2010 0:33

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por LTCM » 29/5/2010 20:06


Hey, I managed to track down all of the Apprenticed Investor series from the Street.com. Some of these really stand the test of time:

In this special series of articles from RealMoney contributor and market strategist Barry Ritholtz, learn about becoming a better investor — not just a better stock picker, but someone who knows how to preserve capital and manage risk. Learn the traps, pitfalls and common errors that befall all too many investors, while discovering the damaging myths that keep individuals from profiting in the market.

Don’t Just Do Something. Sit There! [1]
Guessing at a bottom costs money. Studying the market until you see the right time pays off. More [1]

Apprenticed Investor: Seven Steps for Handling Stock Tips [2]
The Apprenticed Investor guide to what to do the next time you hear about a ’sure thing.’ More [2]

Apprenticed Investor: More Reading Ideas [3]
Best books on economics, technical analysis, short-selling, fundamental analysis, life on Wall Street and more. More [3]

Apprenticed Investor: Reading Is Fundamental [4]
In part 1 of a series, a look at favorite books on investing, psychology and market history. More [4]

There Are No Shortcuts [5]
Authors promising the ’secret’ of investing success are modern versions of snake oil salesmen. More [5]

The Stop-Loss Breakdown [6]
We review several other stop-loss strategies you can use to prevent losses from getting out of hand. More [6]

Protect Your Backside [7]
Limiting losses in ‘disaster’ stocks is a crucial element of money management. More [7]

Trading Diary, Part II [8]
Keeping track of how well you are doing with what you purchase is a key to long-term success. More [8]

Write this Down [9]
Keeping a trading diary is a great way to learn from your mistakes and avoid future ones. More [9]

Time Waits for No One [10]
Something’s amiss if you spend more hours planning your weekend than managing your money. More [10]

Bended Knee [11]
Before getting emotional and the dishes start flying, consider a pre-nuptial agreement for stocks. More [11]

Six Keys to Stock Selection [12]
A checklist to see whether a given stock is worthy of your time and investment dollars. More [12]

Curb Your Enthusiasm [13]
An unusual academic study reminds us why too much emotion can harm returns. More [13]

The Zen of Trading [14]
Trading is an active endeavor. These 10 rules will make your trading more effective. More [14]

Surviving Earnings [15]
Examining why results from IBM, Apple, Intel and Yahoo! were greeted so differently. More [15]

Nothing Doing [16]
If you don’t have an edge, staying on the sidelines is usually the right thing to do. More [16]

Tracking Elephants, Part II [17]
The nontechnician’s guide to technical analysis. More [17]

Tracking Elephants, Part I [18]
Knowing what institutions are buying and selling is crucial information revealed in the charts. More [18]

Lose the News [19]
The value of the financial news complex seems to be hugely misunderstood by investors. More [19]

Folly of Forecasting [20]
Take what the pundits say with a grain of salt, myself included. More [20]

The Zen of Trading [21]
Trading is an active endeavor. These 10 rules will make your trading more effective. More [22]

Don’t Speak, Part II [23]
More worst things investors say, or the highly ineffective habits of stockholders. More [23]

Bite Your Tongue [24]
The 10 worst things investors say, part 1, or the highly ineffective habits of stockholders. More [24]

Prepare for Battle [25]
It is folly to think you can easily best the sharpest, best-equipped, fastest traders. More [25]

Know Thyself [26]
Human nature often runs counter to successful investing, so resist your instincts. More [26]

Bull or Bear? Neither [27]
Find your style, but don’t cede your money to the siren call of conviction. More [27]

The Wrong Crowd [28]
The investment universe is filled with all types. Here are the ones you should be avoiding. More [28]

Your Fault, Reader [29]
Take responsibility for your trades. More [29]

Expect to Be Wrong [30]
In the present-day realm of investing, the near obsessive focus… More [30]
Other Stories by Barry Ritholtz:

A Not-So-Efficient-Market Hypothesis [31] (Dec 1, 2004)
An old theory begins to lose its hold on Wall Street. More [32]

Can Sidelined Cash Cause a Blow-Off Top? [33] (Dec 10, 2004)
The short-term implications of excess hedge fund cash may be bullish, up to a point. More [33]

The Importance of Flexible Convictions [34] (Jan 11, 2005)
A core investment approach is important, but successful investors adapt to a changing environment. More [34]

Analysts Still Underestimate Apple [35] (Jan 13, 2005)
Most sell-siders simply don’t ‘get’ Steve Jobs’ company and the potential of the Mac. More [35]

Article printed from The Big Picture: http://www.ritholtz.com/blog

URL to article: http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2010/05/le ... investor3/

URLs in this post:

[1] Don’t Just Do Something. Sit There!: http://www.thestreet.com/s/dont-just-do ... 99641.html

[2] Apprenticed Investor: Seven Steps for Handling Stock Tips: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/universi ... 80539.html

[3] Apprenticed Investor: More Reading Ideas: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 56101.html

[4] Apprenticed Investor: Reading Is Fundamental : http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 55830.html

[5] There Are No Shortcuts: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 53007.html

[6] The Stop-Loss Breakdown : http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 51394.html

[7] Protect Your Backside: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 50118.html

[8] Trading Diary, Part II: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 47921.html

[9] Write this Down: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 46290.html

[10] Time Waits for No One : http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 43032.html

[11] Bended Knee: http://www.thestreet.com/_tsclsii/comme ... 39664.html

[12] Six Keys to Stock Selection: http://www.thestreet.com/_tsccom/commen ... 37102.html

[13] Curb Your Enthusiasm: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 35402.html

[14] The Zen of Trading: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 26021.html

[15] Surviving Earnings: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 33853.html

[16] Nothing Doing: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 32263.html

[17] Tracking Elephants, Part II: http://www.thestreet.com/_tsclsii/comme ... 30251.html

[18] Tracking Elephants, Part I: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 29374.html

[19] Lose the News: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 28215.html

[20] Folly of Forecasting: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 26887.html

[21] The Zen of Trading: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 6021.htmll

[22] More: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 26021.html

[23] Don’t Speak, Part II: http://www.thestreet.com/_tsccom/commen ... 24891.html

[24] Bite Your Tongue: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 23869.html

[25] Prepare for Battle: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscana/commen ... 22562.html

[26] Know Thyself: http://www.thestreet.com/_tscs/comment/ ... 21284.html

[27] Bull or Bear? Neither: http://www.thestreet.com/_rms/comment/b ... 19637.html

[28] The Wrong Crowd: http://www.thestreet.com/_rms/comment/b ... 18177.html

[29] Your Fault, Reader: http://www.thestreet.com/_rms/comment/b ... 16943.html

[30] Expect to Be Wrong : http://www.thestreet.com/comment/barryr ... 15965.html

[31] A Not-So-Efficient-Market Hypothesis: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_rms/rmoney/ ... 96814.html

[32] More: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_tscs/rmoney ... 96814.html

[33] Can Sidelined Cash Cause a Blow-Off Top?: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_rms/rmoney/ ... 98553.html

[34] The Importance of Flexible Convictions: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_rms/rmoney/ ... 02814.html

[35] Analysts Still Underestimate Apple: http://www.thestreet.com/p/_rms/rmoney/ ... 03259.html

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