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The Halliburton sign adorns the side of a machine at a site for natural-gas production in Rulison, Colo. on April 15, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, David ZalubowskiThe Associated Press

Inside the Market's weekend roundup of some of last week's best investing reads on the Internet, which are highlighted every morning in our Before the Bell report.

Trends

Now's your chance to buy these cheap oil stocks.

Fund managers are running out of options to catch up with the S&P 500 index after trailing the measure's record rally.

Year 3 of the Presidential Cycle is unlikely to go the way everyone expects.

Smelling a bargain, ETF investors are piling into Russian stocks.

Investors are not backing sectors that would signal the economy is gaining altitude.

Broad market lagging behind in current rally.

Here's what's grounding Netflix, Amazon and other formerly high-flying stocks.

2015 housing forecasts for the U.S. are starting to roll in.

How ETFs and index funds are winning the war for your money.

Insight

QE worked, but not as advertised.

The takeaway from six years of economic troubles? Keynes was right.

How K-Cups defeated a legendary hedge fund manager.

REITs may look richly valued right now, but they have many diversification benefits.

Don't bet big on the predictive power of metrics.

What might trigger a bear market in 2015.

When negativity helps a bull market.

How the markets tempt us into making mistakes.

Indiscriminate passive investing is one cause of major market tops.

Tax-loss harvesting revisited.

Two of the biggest mistakes traders make.

Man running world's biggest wealth fund tackles China riddle.

Setting reasonable expectations is a great way to manage risk - but it only goes so far.

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