The Blog Has Moved!

Everyone, the blog has moved. I bought a new domain and switched to WordPress at the same time. So please head over to The Pretense of Knowledge and update your bookmarks. Thanks!

Monday, May 02, 2011

The Blog Has Moved!

Everyone, the blog has moved. I bought a new domain and switched to WordPress at the same time.

In addition, I changed the name. The new blog is The Pretense of Knowledge. The title is both a shout-out to the great economist F.A. Hayek, as well as a little (okay, a very little) self-deprecating humor. ;-)

[Here's the new RSS feed.]

So please head over to The Pretense of Knowledge and update your bookmarks. I look forward to your comments and feedback!

2 comments:

DV said...

I wish you did not change the layout. I really really liked the simplicity of access to your posts. The new website is a huge downgrade and I will not read it because of its difficulty.

james said...

I have a web site where I give advise on penny stocks and stocks under five dollars. I have many many years of experience with these type of stocks. If their is anyone that is interested in these type of stocks you can check out my web site by just clicking my name. I would like to take a moment to talk about low price stocks not classic penny stocks or stocks under one dollar the term most people most often think of when the word penny stock is used. Their are companies of really decent quality trading under five dollars’ but for every one company trading under five dollars that is of decent quality their are maybe ten of poor quality. So the really big difference between those investors that are tremendously successfull when it comes to investing in low price stocks and those investors that lose enormous amounts of money investing in stocks under five dollars’ is having a great deal of knowledge and experience when it comes to low price stocks’ or having a total lack of knowledge and experience when it comes to low price stocks. Finding quality stocks under five dollars requires a lot more research than finding a decent stock above ten dollars.

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