Newsworthy Updates – May 26, 2010

A look at historical stock market corrections and comebacks (from AP and S&P) http://ow.ly/1PuFC

Investors, hang in there! Resisting the Urge to Sell Low (from NY Times) http://ow.ly/1PdVs

The Error-Proof Portfolio: Avoid Automated Selling Rules.  Past performance shouldn’t drive buy and sell decisions. (Morningstar) http://bit.ly/dsXl3J

MarketWatch: Momentum building in economy, top forecaster says http://bit.ly/9GtT3h

MarketWatch: Lessons from the ‘flash crash’ http://bit.ly/9yjOmA

A tough lesson from the “Flash Crash.”  Stop-Loss Orders: A False Sense of Security (from Morningstar) http://bit.ly/a76euh

Thank goodness: Comeback of the Year? Try Corporate Profits (NY Times) http://ow.ly/1IKuy

The U.S. Economy Is Humming. Does Anybody Care? (Morningstar) http://bit.ly/apScl6

Here’s to hoping the market notices: U.S. Added 290,000 Jobs in April; Rate Rose to 9.9% (NY Times) http://nyti.ms/9H9XqS

Facing Up to the Economy’s Problems: How everyday citizens still hold the key to the economic future (Morningstar) http://bit.ly/cH1UzQ

Earnings strong and unlikely to fade quickly (WSJ.com): In P&L Galaxy, Darth Vader Looks Beaten http://on.wsj.com/cYBmLS

WSJ: Berkshire swung to a first-quarter profit of $3.6 billion, and Buffett defended Goldman http://on.wsj.com/cSQE4H

Motley Fool: The candidates for the CIO position have changed.  Buffett rates this as less important than the CEO succession.

Buffett Experts Preview Meeting: Several Buffett aficionados weigh in.  (Morningstar) http://bit.ly/cEUuzV

After sprinting to 11,000, the Dow will keep rising, but slowly, according to Barron’s latest poll. http://bit.ly/a1KAro

Motley Fool: So much for an overheated market? Bloomberg: U.S. stocks look cheapest against estimates since ‘90. http://bit.ly/bMuYfY

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