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iTulip.com iTulip.com
iTulip.com iTulip.com: Parodies Internet stock mania and companies that are getting a lot of investor's money for no good reason. (Humor)
http://www.iTulip.com
The Wall Street Jovial's SSA Investment Newsletter The Wall Street Jovial's SSA Investment Newsletter
The Wall Street Jovial's SSA Investment Newsletter The Wall Street Jovial's SSA Investment Newsletter: A very funny parody of investment newsletters written by the world's worst investor. (Humor)
http://www.wallstreetjovial.com/
Doubtful Accounts Doubtful Accounts
Doubtful Accounts Doubtful Accounts: A complete source of stock market satire. Customized stock market cartoons for financial websites. (Humor)
http://www.doubtfulaccounts.com/
Stock Market Cartoons Stock Market Cartoons
Stock Market Cartoons Stock Market Cartoons: Investing is tough enough. Stock market cartoons to put a smile on your face. New cartoon every day. (Humor)
http://www.sherlockinvesting.com/cartoons.htm
Nascrap Nascrap
Nascrap Nascrap: Makes fun of investing in Nasdaq companies. Humorous news, tools, and hotlist. (Humor)
http://www.nascrap.com/
Snake Oil Inc. Snake Oil Inc.
Snake Oil Inc. Snake Oil Inc.: Humorous look at investing with jokes, parody, and comics. (Humor)
http://www.snakeoilinc.com/
The Hungry Site The Hungry Site
The Hungry Site The Hungry Site: One former employee of a failing dot-com solicits donations to avoid returning to the "New Economy" and cubicle hell. (Humor)
http://www.thehungrysite.com
The SSA Investment Newsletter The SSA Investment Newsletter
The SSA Investment Newsletter The SSA Investment Newsletter: A very funny parody of investment newsletters written by the world's worst investor. (Humor)
http://home.att.net/~spadoni
Dotcom Layoffs Dotcom Layoffs
Dotcom Layoffs Dotcom Layoffs: Comics by top editorial cartoonists. (Humor)
http://cagle.slate.msn.com/news/dotcom/main.asp