Saturday, April 04, 2009

Odd Lots: What Others are Saying

The official definition of odd lot is a group of shares amounting to less than 100 shares. For purposes of Stockerblog.com, it is a group of short articles about what other bloggers and web sites have come up with. It has nothing to do with being 'odd', at least not usually.

The U. S. Government plans to regulate online social media sites. Posters on the sites and the sites themselves, along with bloggers, could be sued for what they say about products.

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Adam Hewison at INO talks about What now for the S&P?

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Russia, China and Brazil want an alternative to the U. S. Dollar as an international currency. It is interesting to note that three of the four BRIC countries are in favor of this.

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Who would have thought that Malaysia and the Philippines are considered tax havens by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD].


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Voice recognition search on Google (GOOG) becoming more popular.

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Zentrader says the devaluation of the dollar is unavoidable.

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Here's a new ETF. A China A-Shares ETF will be released by Van Eck Global Advisors.

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Short selling is good, and is not the cause of the drop in the stock market, according to RebelTraders.

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By Stockerblog.com

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