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A Little Monday Morning Motivation
I spent part of last week at the Inc. Magazine GROWCO Conference. If you're not still learning … your dying.  So, consider continuing education part of your perpetual youth plan. Plus, there are plenty worse places to be then New Orleans … With that said, I know I'm getting older because after walking through the
Some Links for Your Weekend Reading
      Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Here Is Why To-Do Lists Don't Work. (HarvardBusinessReview) The Nine Flavors of Windows 8 Show How Microsoft & Apple Differ. (TechCrunch) Music Bloodline is a Great Music Discovery Tool for Spotify Users. (Gizmodo) Posing the
Year-to-Date Market Performance Chart
Here's a breakdown of forty global futures based on year-to-date performance. It might be interesting to compare how your favorite market stands up to this list of various markets?  Other Performance Breakdowns: Weekly Monthly Quarterly Yearly   Related articles 50 Best Performing Stocks Year to Date (bespokeinvest.com) 2012 Country Stock Market Performance (bespokeinvest.com) Key ETF
Check-Out This Official Notice of Formal Apology
As a public service, I am sharing this Formal Apology from the Bureau of Communication.         Failure to use it has consequences. For example, have you seen this video of what an angry father can do to his daughter's laptop?       Do you applaud the standard he is trying to
Do You Care that the U.S. Equity Market Continues to March Higher?
There has been a disconnect.  Individual investors don't seem to care that the market continues to rally. Here is a chart showing continued investor out-flows, even as the Dow Jones Industrial Average hits multi-year highs.      History seems to be on the Bulls' side.  Here is a Bespoke chart showing what has happened after
Some Interesting Links for Your Weekend Reading
You don't have to look hard to find prices going up.         Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting. Lighter Links: Most Expensive City to Live In the World Survey. Can you guess? (HuffingtonPost) The Personal Computer Is Dead. Product is transforming into service.