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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.

Personalities
Be very afraid: Infomercial king and self-help guru Tony Robbins wants to tell you what to do with your money.

Louis CK on risk management.

Trends
The S&P 500 is seeing the longest streak of days above its 5-day moving average in the history of the U.S. stock market.

Three stocks that are thriving as Keystone XL fails and oil plummets.

Oil prices won't stay low forever.

The evidence of extreme bullish sentiment is increasing by the day.

Why this is a good time to be rotating back into European equities.

Obsessing about Black Friday and Cyber Monday is a pointless exercise for investors.

Don't look for a bear market at least until 2016.

Is defensive sector leadership forecasting slower growth?

Are low interest rates responsible for high stock valuations?

Insight
The mistake most investors make is abandoning diversification right before they need it the most.

Seven simple things most investors don't do.

The best times to release bad earnings.

Price-to-book value ratios: A long-term winner with long periods of underperformance.

The smart way to think about wild markets.

What's a CEO really worth? Too many companies simply don't know.

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