Cleveland’s Best Linkfest
- Posted by Greg Harmon
- on June 11th, 2011
Charts/Markets/Business/Economy You Might Not See Otherwise

Think Housing is a Good Investment Now? You May be Right Houses are at 20 Year Lows, Priced in Gold
Oh wait, You were riding that trend down: Home Equity Lowest Since World War II USATODAY
Speaking of Trends, Sentiment in the Press remains Bearish: Troubling signs point to more losses Reuters
Act Rich Even if You are Not: JP Morgan Wealth Management’s Client Recommended Reading This Summer
Cleveland Flair
Of Course the Indians look to take the last 3 from the Evil Empire in NY this weekend but there are other things to do as well:
For the inquisitve youngster Knee-High Naturalists at the Arboretum at South Chagrin Reservation
Take a Hayride or Milk a Cow at Hastings Dairy Farm Open Farm Days Weekends in June
Jazzy Bluegrass with Bela Fleck & the Flecktones at Cain Park’s Evans Amphitheatre on Saturday
The 6th Annual Crocker Park Fine Art Fair
Dragonfly Details
Symbolism of the Dragonfly: Power and Poise
The dragonfly’s agile flight and its ability to move in all six directions exude a sense of power and poise – something that comes only with age and maturity. The dragonfly can move at an amazing 45 miles an hour, hover like a helicopter fly backwards like a hummingbird, fly straight up, down and on either side. What is mind blowing is the fact that it can do this while flapping its wings a mere 30 times a minute while mosquitoes and houseflies need to flap their wings 600 and 1000 times a minute respectively.
The awe inspiring aspect is how the dragonfly accomplishes its objectives with utmost simplicity, effectiveness and well, if you look at proportions, with 20 times as much power in each of its wing strokes when compared to the other insects. The best part is that the dragonfly does it with elegance and grace that can be compared to a veteran ballet dancer. If this is not a brazen, lazy, overkill in terms of display of raw power, what is?
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Gregory W. Harmon CMT, CFA, has traded since 1986 and held senior positions including Head of Global Trading, Head of Product Development, Head of Strategy and Director of Equity. (More)