StockTwits U Festival of Links for the Week of September 24

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The Festival of Links from StockTwits U presents a list of the best educational links and messages that have surfaced on StockTwits. 

Investing Books that Go Above and Beyond via @AbnormalReturns

A Century of Prices – The Minor Cycle by Theodore E. Burton via @StockTwits

Simple Systems, Charting Made Simple via @Fibline

Tools I Use via @1nvestor

The differences between Currency Swaps and Interest Rate Swaps via @CVecchioFX

Guide to Overrated and Underrated Economic Indicators via @reformedbroker

Using Technical Analysis to Generate Options Opportunities via @harmongreg

Implications of the 90/10 pattern on profit & loss distributions across trades via @MercenaryJack

How to use FinViz as a Stock Screener Tool via @IncrementalWealth

Using the Enterprise Value Ratio via AAII

Price Earnings Growth (PEG) Ratio: Stock Valuation Tool via AAMP Blog

The Missing Risk Premium via @EddyElfenbein

Value and Growth in S&P 500, Oil, Treasuries, & Gold via @ValueWalk

StockTwits is offering a student Stocktoberfest discount via @StockTwits

 

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