Big institutions run the market. They account for more than 70% of all the trading action. They spend millions on research and countless hours to determine which stocks to buy…something the little guy cannot replicate.

Few investors would want to get into a stock that they knew powerful institutions were selling. And conversely, many would want to buy into a stock these powerhouses were building large positions in.

Unfortunately these pros go to great lengths to cover their tracks. Gladly, they do leave a small trail of bread crumbs for us to follow. If you know where to look.

In this article I will share with you specifics on how to interpret and, better yet,...

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Apr 25, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) –
RampRate (
www.ramprate.com ),
the premier sourcing advisor for selecting locations and vendors in IT
infrastructure and cloud computing, today announced that data center
innovator Peter Gross has agreed to become an advisor to the company. By
joining RampRate’s advisory board, he will play a key role...

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Major Japanese online-marketplace operator Rakuten Inc. (JP:4755)(US:RKUNF) said Thursday it is leading a $100 million investment in US social media site Pinterest, saying the ensuing partnership will help Pinterest expand into Japan and other global markets covered by Rakuten. Jasdaq-listed Rakuten said others in the investing group include Andreessen Horowitz, Bessemer Venture Partners, and FirstMark Capital, as well as a number of angel investors.

CNBCs Mad Money host Jim Cramer weighs in on whether its the right time to dive into Facebooks IPO. His advice: Everyday people shouldnt buy this stock.

New video shows Trayvon Martin buying skittles and a drink before his fatal shooting. Meanwhile, new pictures show a bruised and cut George Zimmerman.

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LAS VEGAS, May 1, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –
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Getting away from it all, at least for most women, once meant getting away from the kitchen. Recently, though, quests for rest and relaxation include cooking classes.

“They got popular about four years ago with ‘Top Chef’ and the Food Network,” said chef John Bogan, owner of the Lake Geneva School of Cooking. “People got excited about cooking.”

Classes often include equal numbers of men and women. And some offerings are modeled after the competitive cooking shows now popular on television.

“People in my classes see themselves as contestants and sometimes there’s wild yelling,” Bogan said. “One lady didn’t...

We’re highlighting small businesses from around the country as nominated by you, our readers. If your favorite small business is using Twitter to communicate with customers, let us know about it @fbsmallbiz with the hashtag #mysbc, and it may be featured as an upcoming Small Business of the Day.

Small Business of the Day: Resoomay

Who: Robert Petti, 26, @resoomay

What :Resoomay provides a plug-in for companies to record and playback user generated content to connect job applicants and employers.

We’re basically a front-end version of Youtube. Rather than video playback, we enable you to record video for job interviewing and offer live streaming of events....

The latest Google shakeup, called the Penguin update, has some online small business owners scratching their heads. The purpose, experts say, is to punish over-optimization, but what does the change really mean in practice and what specifically does it mean for your business? Dont panic! Weve rounded up some of the best resources on the Web to help you understand things better.

Inside Penguin

From the horses mouth. Want to know whats really behind the new changes at Google? Why not start with a post from Googles Matt Cutts about whats going on from the search engines perspective. Google Webmaster Central Blog

Overview of the latest update. So, what is the latest Google...

The US marginal tax rate is the highest in the world, and that is putting a big hit on small business, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina said Tuesday.