$ I love real estate (and Al Gore kills lots of trees) I would like that three monitor setup, Al needs to hire another PA to clean his desk though.

$ Chapter 1 (pdf) of ‘Enhancing Trader Performance’ by Brett Steenbarger. I have just ordered this book and look forward to reading it.

$ The Big Picture is right. Blade Runner is seriously cool. I am a fan of ‘Vangelis’ as well, the music brilliantly complements this unique film.

$ An excellent collection of audio and video interviews at HoweStreet.com

$ Podlounge business podcasts

$ Trader Interviews for your consideration.

$ The Improved R2 Strategy: 84% Correct with Just 6 Rules by Larry Connors.

$ 2007’s top 100 tips It’s easier to follow up on someone’s track record of prediction on the internet.

$ Fiat Empire - A Closer Look at the Federal Reserve

$ Ron Paul on the Federal Reserve Wow. What more can I say? Senator Ron Paul from Texas nails it, I am very impressed by everything I have seen of Ron Paul.

$ Chomsky I would like to make Chomsky required reading for would be ‘world improver’ politicians.

$ Victor Adair collects market reports from various respected pundits.

$ Jim Rogers interviewed by the Fenton Report

$ A collection of trading videos from Hi-Tor Financial Group.

$ Trading System Confidence from the Van Tharp institute. A useful video.

$ Gold : prices, facts, figures & research This is a truly fascinating page with a history of attempts at making fiat currencies last (spoiler: They don’t).

$ Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

$ Tips for first home buyers

$ Gannon on Investing A quality ‘value investing’ blog.

$ Pierpoint An Australian financial columnist with a brilliant pen, now sadly retired. More archive gold for your consideration.

$ Warren Buffet speaking at the University of Florida I always take the time to listen to Warren, he’s very good value.

$ Worried about inflation? Maybe Gold Money is the answer.

$ Fair value calculations for index traders.

$ Bubble Vision. Watch Chinese taxi drivers become richer by the day. SSE index one year chart

$ How to do what you love

$ Excel tips and tricks from Lifehacker.com

$ A mind expanding website. www.edge.org

$ I’m not a fan of Gann analysis, but I do enjoy it when people take the time to make historical comparisons.

$ An economic calendar from Genesisft.com

$ Note the lack of relative interest in ‘oil’ by google searchers. I believe this is saying something. The spike in this chart nailed a significant high in the oil market.

$ Van Tharp’s weekly newsletter archives. There is a lot of information gold to be discovered if you go digging for archives on the net.

$ An interesting collection of articles at dollarcollapse

$ Ever wondered where the $20 you just spent will end up? Track it online with money tracker

$ Committing blogger seppuku from The3500. More on the mystery of vanishing blogs.

$ Investor podcasts from www.asx.com.au

$ Leverage in the System from the Big Picture Speculator And the following read might keep you awake at night Link to the .pdf with thoughts from Eric Sprott.

“90% of the people in the stock market, professionals and amateurs alike, simply haven’t done enough homework.” - Peter Lynch

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