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 premarket report.
Strategy
Top 10 holdings of Morningstar's best performing ultimate stock pickers.
Why you shouldn't count on the Fed tapering their bond purchases in September.
How Bernanke has hurt Fed credibility.
Why you don't need to beat the market to be a successful long-term investor, just protect yourself from two key risks. And here's a chart that shows you cannot sit in cash for very long stretches of time.
Three things investors should read - and three they should avoid.
Why the markets' latest stumbles are good news. And, here's Barron's with another take on the benefits of rising rates.
Why ETF investors should avoid buying shares after hours.
Trends
Fund managers are really hating commodities right now.
The millennial generation, once thought to have abandoned equities after the crisis of 2008, are increasingly willing to take on investment risk.
High-frequency trading is bad for everybody, including high-frequency traders.
Gurus
Which way now for bonds? Bill Gross has some thoughts in this new Q&A.
Noted contrarian Marc Faber sees more downside for the S&P 500, but is feeling upbeat on gold.
Gary Shilling thinks that reports of the death of the bond bull markets have been greatly exaggerated.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers shares his latest outlook on the bond "bubble," gold, agriculture and much more.
Bill Gates on the three things he has learned from Warren Buffett.