Where have I seen this idea before? I'm not saying that it was a "stolen idea", but my blog has an daily updated portfolio. And I've been updating it for about 2 years now.. Unfortunately it's in Portuguese, but maybe someday I will get the time to make an english version: http://www.investidor.blogspot.com
I'll throw my blog into the ring. www.WilyTrader.com : Nothing fancy, nothing for sale, just a post of my daily stock picks including the Entry, Target, & Stop criteria that I personally use along with nightly analysis of how how each pick did. I also have posted the ongoing results and equity curves for the different systems that I have been testing over the past few months. I have much content yet to add to it, but I am pleased with its progress up to this point. I do have a downloadable copy of the spreadsheet that I use to keep track of my trades and their pertinent stats which would probably only be of use to those new traders amongst you who do not yet have a routine in place. Everything I write about is a suggestion only for I am always open to comments and thoughts from others concerning their perspective. My only goal is to personally grow as a trader and if in that procees I am able to help others to do the same, then all the better! So feel free to openly critique my site and my picks, all I ask is that you please do it out of the motivation of trying to add some value to the trading community for there is already is no lack of unenlightening & unnecessarily ugly comments here on ET. Sincerely, Jason Koprowski www.wilytrader.com Dream, Trade, Grow
Bumping this up. This blog has improved my trading dramatically. I purged a few off my daily reading, and just want to see if anyone has any new blogs worth reading with traderx.
I haven't followed this one very long, but it seems to be useful and interesting. On the other hand, I went through every blog on the TradingMarkets site and all but one seemed totally useless.
http://pfblogs.org this site lists hundreds of blogs if one has the time one can search for those that are best suited for the reader's level of expertise or interest or subject matter
I generally check in with Trader Mike and ugly chart, but also do a lot of random surfing from Technorati blogs tagged stock - usually something interesting appears there.