When they were given the drug methylphenidate, aka Ritalin, which boosts dopamine levels and is used to treat ADHD, brain activity in the ADHD group became indistinguishable from that of the healthy boys. “Ritalin enhances brain regions that are important for time perception in ADHD children,” concludes Rubia. The results are published in a special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, which is devoted to time perception DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2009.0014.
Rubia believes this is evidence that faulty time perception causes the major symptoms of ADHD, by making children perceive even short periods of inactivity as inordinately long and boring. Because novelty-seeking and risky behaviour increase dopamine levels, children with ADHD may be become hyperactive as a way of “self-medicating” with dopamine.
While focusing much of his talk on ratings companies and a bet his firm has made against Moody’s Corp., Einhorn also attacked President Barack Obama’s policy toward bondholders and the danger it poses to creditors of all stripes.
The president, Einhorn said, had introduced a “quixotic idea” into credit markets: “that creditor recoveries in troubled situations can be determined by an arbitrary sense of shared sacrifice rather than legal agreements and long- established prior practice.”
Rewards: 5TYP/dollar spent at Restaurants, Amazon, bookstores, movies, video Rentals, record stores; 1TYP/dollar elsewhere
Special features: 0% APR for first six months; 100TYP monthly for on-time payment; 5,000 TYP after $50 purchase in 3 months; 6,000 TYP when you sign up for paperless statement within three months of account opening
PenFed Visa Platinum Reward (Cash back credited monthly)
Rewards: 5% back on Gas, plane tickets; 1.25% Everything else
Special features: 2.99% BT for life
Pending: Schwab Bank Invest First™ Visa Signature (Deposited into Schwab One account every month)
Reward: Unlimited 2% flat
Pending: Discover Current (Actually a debit card)
Fees: $5 month or $50 a year
What would posses me to PAY far a debit card with no rewards? Hmm… how mysterious
I’ve been test driving Cake Financial for the last couple weeks. Cake Finance downloads data from your brokerage accounts for analysis. I think of it as the investment-focused relative of Yodlee. Cake Financial also ranks all users and creates a composite portfolio (CAKEDEX) from the top performing members and provides a social network to discuss securities, much like Motley Fool CAPS does.
The good
Clear presentation of data and clear description of methodology
Money-weighted performance metric, much more relevant to me than time-weighted or absolute rate of return
Risk evaluation. Too many investment sites ignore this important measurement. To me this could become a hugely useful feature. Why not display the actual numbers for volatility, co-variance, etc wrt index of my choice (S&P)
The bad
Does not recognize certain transactions like options trades. My reported risk and returns do not account for the options trading I started to do in my Roth IRA (the green line)
Relatively few features. It feels like there are only a handful of things I can do right now. A handful of incredibly useful things, but still not enough for me to play around with.
Overall, I recommend this site and think everyone should give it a try. Individually checking all my accounts at various financial institutions takes a long time, but more significantly, presents me with a it disjointed view of my portfolio. It’s nice to have a tool that analyzes all my investments at once. I can see the aggregate risk, allocation and return of my portfolios and
Text “Roastburger” to 27297 (Arbys) and they’ll send you a text message for a free roastburger with purchase of medium drink.
Every Wednesday this summer, Arby’s will have a hot deal along with a minimal purchase. No coupon is necessary, just make sure your local Arby’s is participating. Enjoy! Here is the list:
May 13th - Free Roastburger with any soft drink purchase
May 20th - Free Chocolate Malt Swirl shake with any sandwich purchase
May 27th - Free Regular Roast Beef sandwich with any soft drink purchase
June 3rd - Free FruiTea with any sandwich purchase
June 10th - Free Roast Chicken Club with any soft drink purchase
June 17th - Free Regular Sidekicker with any sandwich purchase
June 24th -Free Regular Roast Beef with any soft drink purchase
July 1st - Free Regular Beef ‘n Cheddar with any soft drink purchase
July 8th - Free Orange Cream Swirl shake with any sandwich purchase
July 15th - Free Regular Roast Beef with any soft drink purchase
July 22nd - Free Roastburger with any soft drink purchase
July 29th - Free FruiTea with any sandwich purchase
August 5th - Free Regular Roast Beef with any soft drink purchase
August 12th - Free Roast Chicken Club with any soft drink purchase
August 19th - Free FruiTea with any sandwich purchase
August 26th - Free Regular Beef ‘n Cheddar with any soft drink purchase
… “I’m not from Chicago, but Naperville brings you up in such a small and insignificant way that who actually wants to explain that she is from a Northwest suburb of Chicago that is in fact the epitome of suburbia, complete with “globally renowned public schools” and an award-winning public library from whence I blog (Nichol’s I have missed thee), and replete with kids who insist that they are not sheltered, who got nicer limos for junior prom than their parents had for their weddings?
mtvU: Restaurants, Amazon, Bookstores, Movies, Video Rentals, Record stores
PenFed pending approval: Gas Discover Through March: Airline, Hotel, Car Rental
I sorely miss the early years when Citi Platinum Select and Dividend cards still offered 5% on utilities, drugstores, supermarkets, and cable bills. The Amazon and gas discounts have been around for years; I’ve actually had the mtvU card since 2006 too — oh how ignorant I was =( Amazon and gas have consistently been money-sucking black holes for me.
Oh, and my general purchase reward rate went from 1% to 1.25%, also thanks to PenFed. I’m pretty excited since I just received my Pentagon Federal Credit Union membership today. I’ll be reporting on the ridiculous discounts, benefits and deals I am anticipating.