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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Weekly Roundup: The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch

MarketWatch
Weekly Roundup
OCTOBER 01, 2011

The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch

By MarketWatch



In case you missed them, here are the 10 most popular videos that appeared on MarketWatch for the week of Sept. 26-30:

Tough going for gold, and it's looking tougher

October is the worst calendar month on average for gold, according to Mark Hulbert, who says there are some seasonal winds blowing against the yellow metal. But watch for those weddings and festivals in India. Laura Mandaro reports.
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Amazon Kindle Fire vs. Apple iPad: Who's on top?

Amazon's new Kindle Fire, which will offer magazine content and streaming videos, takes aim at Apple's tablet dominance. How does the Kindle Fire stack up against the iPad 2? Should Apple be worried? Stu Woo and Dan Gallagher report.
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An investor view of algorithmic trades

Market volatility has been on the upswing, bringing increased scrutiny for algorithmic and high-frequency trading strategies. What part do these systems play in the market, and how should investors respond? Laura Mandaro discusses the issue with Garrett Nenner, managing director at broker-dealer Momentum Trading Partners.
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History says we could repeat the 1930s

Amid this week's volatile market activity and over economic uncertainty, are we seeing a replay of the 1930s. Mark Hulbert explains.
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Gold and the dot-coms, comparing the bubbles

Investor enthusiasm is particularly keen on the yellow metal, around $1,800 an ounce. How does gold's rise compare to the rise of the Nasdaq Composite Index during the 1990s? Mark Hulbert does the charting, and comes away with compelling findings. Laura Mandaro reports.
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Berkshire to buy back stock

Berkshire Hathaway announces its first ever stock buy-back program. Shira Ovide gives details.
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Where small houses mean brisk sales

The housing market is a bust, with builders struggling and new-home sales sunk in the mud. But that's not the case at one development in suburban Chicago, where prices are rising due to strong demand. Why? It's all in the design. Amy Hoak reports.
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Pawn shops for the (formerly) rich

Cash-poor rich are fueling a continued rise in high-end pawn shops as Robert Frank explains.
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Greeks protest austerity vote

Greek protesters scuffle with police outside parliament after deputies pass an unpopular tax measure as part of the government's austerity program.
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FDA clears way for new skin-cancer diagnostic tool

Tom Burton has the exclusive story of the FDA approving the MelaFind device, a new method for detecting and diagnosing melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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