Please share the wealth!
A list of my favourites in the first post.
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Please share the wealth!
A list of my favourites in the first post.
Blogs:
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/
http://jessescrossroadscafe.blogspot.com/
http://sovereignspeculator.com/
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=pfhv09UXvNeucSPNzXHu3Zw
http://londonbanker.blogspot.com/
http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/
http://jimrogers-investments.blogspot.com/
http://marcfaberblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net
Newsletters:
Websites:
http://research.stlouisfed.org
john mauldin is an excellent read. www.2000wave.com
I also like the Kirk Report as a good digest of news... http://www.thekirkreport.com
Agora's 5 minute forecast is excellent - does what it says on the tin. http://www.agorafinancial.com/5min/
Fintag is full of hedge fund gossip and humour http://www.fintag.com
btw www.24hgold have just updated the website - have a look
also try the free trial on the GATA contrary website
www.lemetropolecafe.com
the Daily Column on James Joyce table is the one you want to check out
www.gata.org
official site of the Gold Anti-Trust Action group
Good stuff. We are planning a Stockopedia Blog Roll focusing on the UK (plus hopefully some guest appearances by favourite blog-writers), so very keen to know which bloggers you follow, particularly the Brits. Alphavile has a good Blog Roll (http://ftalphaville.ft.com) but it seems to be mainly US dudes. As mentioned in this post for the blog - http://www.stockopedia.com/blog/?p=77 - there seems to be a dearth of good British financial blog sites, so fingers crossed that we can help change this.
In terms of Brits, my current favourite is moneyistheway - moneyistheway.blogspot.com - written by Michael Fowke, "the world's foremost financial shaman and current money king". Good, totally bonkers stuff.
A couple of other Blighty focused blogs that I have picked up from Twitter, with differing focus:
Any more UK finance blogs out there that you guys rate?
I'm a big fan of the financial Blog! - I like the fact that with a Blog, the personality of the writer is evident - It's not hidden behind 'professionally constructed 'copy', but at Murakami rightly pointed out, there's very little that seems to be UK centric - lets try and change that!!
Thanks for list http://atticman.blogspot.com.
Here's another UK FX trader - http://www.forexforgirls.blogspot.com/
www.fintag.com is a UK blog I think - caters for "anyone with an interest in the world of Hedge Funds or instrument price discovery".
Another blog I like is The Price of Everything: http://thepriceofeverything.typepad.com. Here's an extract:
Does every Labour administration end in economic chaos ? Like Andy Beckett, who has just published ‘When the lights went out: Britain in the Seventies’ (Faber & Faber), this writer was also born in 1969, and it certainly feels like Labour administrations have a greater propensity to disappoint public expectations than even the England football team. Writer and broadcaster Francis Wheen has a nice line in acerbic irony whilst reviewing Beckett’s book for ‘Literary Review’. Politics in the 1970s, claims Beckett, was “rawer, and more honest.”. Thus speaks a man who spent the decade at primary school....
http://thepriceofeverything.typepad.com/files/of-our-elaborate-plans-the-end.pdf
I suppose this may be more news than blog, but the dividing line is pretty fine, but FT Alphaville is the only one I would say is essential reading every day for anyone serious about investing: http://ftalphaville.ft.com/
Felix Salmon on Reuters for rumours: http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/
Deus ex machiatto for financial system & macro stuff : http://deusexmacc.blogspot.com/
Willem Buiter on FT for econonics and macro stuff: http://blogs.ft.com/maverecon/
Hellisious for US macro stuff: http://suddendebt.blogspot.com/
AE-P on the Telegraph (if you can take the constant doom) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/