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Saturday’s Articles of the Week: Restoring The Legitimacy Of The Federal Reserve

Saturday, September 29, 2012 18:52
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To kick start the weekend, we have solid list of great articles for you to read. So sit back relax and enjoy the many great reads we have before you. Like always, if you have any investment questions or need advice on a specific stock, Stocks on Wall Street is always here for you so feel free to Contact Us at anytime. We always love to hear from our readers so please shoot us an email. Also let us know what you think about the articles below and your thoughts on the markets current climate by either commenting below, posting on our Facebook Fan Page or by sending us either Stocks on Wall Street or our Founder, James Hartje a Tweet.

Simon Johnson: Restoring The Legitimacy Of The Federal Reserve (Baseline Scenario)

Good Overview: The Housing Market: For Real or Fakeout? (Cognitive Concord)

Housing Was at the Root of the Great Depression, Too (Bloomberg)

Want to Buy a Private Stock? (The Wall Street Journal)

Paradox of Hoaxes: How Errors Persist, Even When Corrected (Wired)

A New Twist to Early ‘Lockup’ Release (The Wall Street Journal)

Its tough all over: Ferrari to Lamborghini Can’t Outrun Crisis as Sales Slow (Bloomberg)

The difference between a stumble and a suicide: Nokia Dividend Elimination Looms as Cash Dwindles (Bloomberg)

A letter from Tim Cook on Maps (Apple)

The Impossibility of Meritocracy (Stumbling and Mumbling)

Plunge in Goods Orders May Restrain U.S. Expansion (Bloomberg)

Are Financial Advisers Worth Their Fee? (MarketWatch)

Credit Swaps: A Travesty of a Mockery of a Sham (CFO)

Fidelity’s Stock Funds Eclipsed by Bond & Money Market Assets (Reuters)

The “Dividend Tax” Cliff Approaches: Implications for Stocks (Musings on Markets)

Cellphones Are Eating the Family Budget (The Wall Street Journal)

Why Twitter Is Already Bigger Than Facebook (Forbes)

Apple-Google Maps Talks Crashed Over Voice-Guided Directions (All Things D)

Apple Had Over a Year Left on Google Maps Contract, Google Scrambling to Build iOS App (The Verge)

How the Brain Filters Bad News (Guardian)

Hilarity Ensues:  My Name is Joe Biden and I’ll Be Your Server (New Yorker)

The Myriad Broken Promises of Obamanomics (Fox Business)

Obama’s “Economic Patriotism” Is Like 80s’ New Coke (Forbes)

Measuring iPhone demand (Asymco)

As Economy Sinks, Obama Talks NFL (Andrew Malcolm, Investor’s Business)

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