- Monthly seasonality kicking in? Despite the weak opening, the market has bounced back from the panic. Could this be the automatic monthly adds to 401(k) plans as folks steadfastly dollar cost average in to their mutual funds? Something to think about.
- Hey, I'm getting good at these "Are you smarter than a 5th-grader" questions. The only one that threw me off last night was about the library's Dewey Decimal system and whether or not it was used by fictional books.
- Monthly seasonality kicking in? Despite the weak opening, the market has bounced back from the panic. Could this be the automatic monthly adds to 401(k) plans as folks steadfastly dollar cost average in to their mutual funds? Something to think about.
- According to Prince Charles, McDonald's should be banned. Earlier this week, Britain's Prince Charles suggested during a visit to the Imperial College London Diabetes Center in Abu Dhabi that McDonald's, often criticized over its high-fat menu choices, should be banned. See? That's the difference between there and here. In the US, the politicians are bought and paid for by the big corps, and would never utter such a thing. I don't think McD's should be banned; but I would recommend that folks limit their intake of unhealthy food choices.
- Man tries to cash $50,000 check from God. Kevin Russell found out it's not easy trying to cash a check from God. The 21-year-old man was arrested Monday after he tried to cash a check for $50,000 at the Chase Bank in Hobart that was signed "King Savior, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Servant," Hobart police Detective Jeff White said. C'mon, Kevin. Everyone knows God deals strictly in cash.