Here is the latest conversation I had with money manager Andrew Horowitz…. new insights for anyone who invests in anything. This week we highlight a discussion about specific stocks to examine. Plus: A look at some hot stocks.

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  1. SparkyOne says:

    “energy efficiency and weatherization?” I live in San Diego and the heater has yet to come on this “winter” and many here live without air conditioning. I lost my job LAST year, the Monday before Thanksgiving.

    This is the best this clown and his administration has to offer?

    No wonder the market can’t find a direction. The whole country is frozen trying to grasp what is going on. Media, medicine and science lie for money. No leadership in government no – leadership in the corporate world no – leadership from the “morals crowd”, nowhere. Adrift.

  2. brm says:

    Hey, that’s the roller coaster from my hometown’s amusement park!

  3. Higghawker says:

    Global warming………..Scam

  4. Pestilence says:

    #4 – Then move to China and enjoy thier economy and allow those of us who believe in AMERICA and CAPITALISM to live here in the USA.

  5. Zybch says:

    Capitalism has failed. The sooner everyone can admit to that the sooner we can all sort this shit out.

  6. chris says:

    Andrew has the most entertaining transitions to gotomypc.com salesmanship. Truthfully it does relate to most current affairs/technology/financial news.

    Not a criticism, I enjoy it. Working backwards from the interlude gives a bit of perspective.

  7. abstain says:

    Hi D and H,

    This will satisfy some of your curiosity on the climate issue.
    http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/12/understanding_climategates_hid.html

    Also this.
    http://www.surfacestations.org/

    John, put Curry on this.

    Bye

  8. brm says:

    #7:

    “Capitalism has failed.”

    These huge banks and wacky derivatives aren’t really components of “capitalism.”

    Capitalism and free markets *do* require the right regulations to bring them about. A totally unregulated market is most likely never going to be a true free market.


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