Brian Dawson
http://www.traderdaily.com
by Brian:
The Bling Portfolio
Section : High/Low
October/November 2004
We gave hip-hop impresario Damon Dash $50,000 to trade on behalf of his charity, and he got aggressive on us -- longing oil and currency futures and enough luxury goods to outfit the Playboy mansion. Did he score for the kids of Harlem?
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Achilles Track Club
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Richard Donovan, prop trader, Merrill Lynch
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Quirky Market of the Month
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Tap into disaster at the Foresight Exchange
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Wasted Effort
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Can the Sober X patch make hangovers history?
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Teach for America
Section : Open
October/November 2004
Daniel Fox, Managing Director, First Albany Capital
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Risky Business
Section : Open
October/November 2004
Skyscraper jockey Tom Silliman on fear, danger and close calls
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Will My Heart Palpitations Kill Me?
Section : Open
October/November 2004
How to tell a benign surge from a dangerous palpatation
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Nobu Boo-boo
Section : Open
October/November 2004
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The 3:33:33 War Whoop
Section : Open
October/November 2004
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Buy. Disrobe. Knock Boots. Repeat.
Section : Open
October/November 2004
An Al Green box set that scores
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Speed Dreamin'
Section : Open
October/November 2004
Think you can't go fast in a sailboat? The WindRider Rave will change your mind.
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Boiler Room
Section : Open
October/November 2004
A 150-year-old mill inspires Jim Miclot's traders
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Ho-Ho Hooray
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Finally, a holiday album that isn't totally lame
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Buy and Cell
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
The Vertu Signature might be the most deluxe mobile phone ever made
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Spanish Accents
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
In Puerto Banús, Spain, the sun shines on even the worst trading days
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Fire in the Hole
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Circus geek Wilbert Behn turns up the heat -- and gets jiggy with the big cats
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Poorhouse at the Penthouse Club
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Four traders recently spent an evening at Manhattan's Penthouse Executive Club.
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The AMEX Tomahawk Chop
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
The truth behind a storied rite of passage
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Addictive
Section : Open
February/March 2005
Celebrate your bonus with the year's first great ear narcotic
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Burning Man
Section : Open
February/March 2005
Jim Bellar routinely goes whoop-ass on Arizona's worst wildfires
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Horn of Plenty
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Toast wins (or rue losses) with the bipolar music of Miles Davis
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Sky Captains
Section : Open
April/May 2005
Raking in profits, aiding the needy and then kicking back on the roof deck: all in a day's work for the boys of Lime Brokerage
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
December 2004/January 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
October/November 2004
Trading Places Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
February/March 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
June/July 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Fete Sounds
Section : Open
June/July 2005
Beck's ~Guero~ will diversify your summer party portfolio
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Mandalay Pay
Section : Open
August/September 2005
The food? Haute. The wine? Fine. The receipt? Thoroughly absurd!
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Six-String Syllabus
Section : Open
August/September 2005
Become a pompous jazz-guitar know-it-all!
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
August/September 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service.
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Need Sensitive Info In A Hurry?
Section : Open
October/November 2005
Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service.
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Touch 'Em All
Section : Open
October/November 2005
A fascinating audio romp through baseball's back pages.
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Auld Frank Syne
Section : Open
December 2005/January 2006
Some old-school Sinatra for your New Year's Eve bash -- and your New Year's Day hangover.
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
February/March 2006
~Trading Places~' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Glory Days
Section : Open
April/May 2006
Revisit trading's proudest era with a little ~'80s Gold~.
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Liquid Market
Section : Open
April/May 2006
Exploring new frontiers in busy-trader comfort with Stadium Pal.
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Need Sensitive Info In A Hurry?
Section : Open
April/May 2006
~Trading Places~’ Clarence Beeks is (no longer) at your service.
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The Odd Couple
Section : Open
June/July 2006
One album for trading success -- and one for drowning sorrows
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“Wealth” Management
Section : Open
February/March 2007
A modern humorist tackles Adam Smith's famous treatise
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Urban Cowboy
Section : Open
August/September 2006
Channel your inner Eastwood with the greatest movie music ever made.
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Liquid Market
Section : Open
April/May 2006
Exploring new frontiers in busy-trader comfort with Stadium Pal.
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Glory Days
Section : Open
April/May 2006
Revisit trading's proudest era with a little ~'80s Gold~.
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Need Sensitive Info In A Hurry?
Section : Open
April/May 2006
~Trading Places~’ Clarence Beeks is (no longer) at your service.
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BigMouth Strikes Again
Section : Open
October/November 2006
Equity trader Tim Janus shovels it in on the competitive-eating circuit.
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Need Sensitive Info in a Hurry?
Section : Open
June/July 2006
Need sensitive info in a hurry? Trading Places' Clarence Beeks is at your service.
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Need Sensitive Information In a Hurry?
Section : Open
February/March 2006
~Trading Places~' Clarence Beeks is at your service
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Trade On, Tune In, Drop Out!
Section : CLOSE
April/May 2007
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives” to unearth this 1969 issue — and excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights
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“Wealth” Management
Section : Open
Feb/March 2007
A modern humorist tackles Adam Smith's famous treatise.
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After the Deluge
Section : Open
Oct/Nov 2006
A reworked soul masterpiece for a city on the mend.
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Urban Cowboy
Section : Open
August/September 2006
Channel your inner Eastwood with the greatest movie music ever made.
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Child's Play
Section : Close
September 2007
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives” to unearth this short-lived magazine for kids — and excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights.
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Irrational Exuberance!
Section : Close
October 2007
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives” to unearth this 1987 issue — and excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights.
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Almost Famous
Section : Close
April/May 2008
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives" to unearth this celeb-tastic 2007 spin-off — and -excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights.
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Almost Famous
Section : Close
May/June 2008
We scoured the Trader Monthly “archives" to unearth this celeb-tastic 2007 spin-off — and -excerpted just a few of its many timeless insights.
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Casting Call
Section : Open
April/May 2008
You’ve marveled at his $7 billion trading loss — now enjoy it on the silver screen. Our CRITICAL verdict? Deux thumbs up!
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Casting Call
Section : Open
May/June 2008
You’ve marveled at his $7 billion trading loss — now enjoy it on the silver screen. Our CRITICAL verdict? Deux thumbs up!
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