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"Trader Mark occasionally writes interesting blog posts. Did found a few I didn't like though, when he writes about the Fed. I found the commentary on the Market Ticker about the Fed more interesting. The site is more about Mark starting his own mutual fund. You can see his track record, and when h Read more...
its Tradermark from seekingalpha. What else can you say? He has been analyzing markets and you can see his passion.... But his analysis is not up to date as some other blogs... If he did own his own mutual fund however, I would definently be comfortable leaving my money with him. But I can outperfor Read more...
Great blogger, very insightful, original in his ideas. Mark appears to be doing a great job convincing potential investors that he can run their money. I especially like his transparency in everything he does. He gives you lots of details about all his trades. Kind of trades a lot however.
Check this out..."Let's say a miracle happens and 400,000 jobs are created. Or a horror show occurs and 400,000 jobs are lost. Who cares? Bernanke's intelligence arm has found weapons of mass destruction and we're going in guns a blazin with QE either way. So why does tomorrow matter? Especiall Read more...
I love this blogger, if not this blog, because the guy writes damn solid commentary and a lot of it...I know writing 3 blog posts/day takes a lot of work, but this guy doubles me and he's not even doing it to promote his own products...do yourself a favor and bookmark this fine site to stay updated Read more...
"If not the very Best Mark is using his blog as a Tool to demonstrate to potential investors that he can run their money and as such is very open and transparent about what he does. In practice what this means is that he will make posts when he opens or closes a position and detail why he did so. Read more...
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