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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.

Stock picking

10 high-conviction purchases of ultimate stock-pickers.

The 50 stocks most loved by hedge funds.

Nine companies cranking out piles of cash.

Margins don't matter when picking stocks.

There's still good reason to be investing in low-volatility stocks.

Trends

Why investors should be cautious about India.

A bullish sign for stocks: Harvard kids aren't flocking back to Wall Street.

The implications of market volatility dropping to near record lows.

Funds

BlackRock CEO says leveraged ETFs could 'blow up' the entire industry.

A proposed ETF will make it much easier to use borrowed money to double down on junk-rated loans.

Charles Schwab really likes index funds.

Bill Ackman is said to be planning a public hedge fund in London.

Strategy

It's the mid caps that are often the star performers.

How one investor found inner peace.

Investing in a hedge fund isn't really worth the bother.

Gurus

The biggest early mistakes of Warren Buffett.

Dennis Gartman says calls for a stock-market correction (including his) are all wrong.

The real reason hedge funds have been underperforming.

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