The week's Top 10 videos on MarketWatch The week's top videos By MarketWatch Last Update: 8:01 AM ET Nov 7, 2009In case you missed them, here are the top 10 videos that appeared on MarketWatch for the week of Nov. 2-6:
Ford's self-parallel-parking car
Stacey Delo takes her hands off the wheel and test's Ford's Active Park Assist, a hands-free, parallel-parking feature. She tells you if it's worth it.
Watch out!
The portfolio managers surveyed in Barron's latest Big Money Poll think stocks could waltz 10% higher by June -- but the danger signals are rising.
Schwab launch its first ETFs
Charles Schwab launched its first-ever ETF's on Tuesday. Schwab's Jeff Mortimer explains how Schwab's ETFs are different from all the others on offer.
How to push a dump truck out the window
In September, a dump truck got pushed out of the fourth floor of an abandoned Packard plant in Detroit. Videographer Stephen McGee captured the event on tape.
Grape glut could benefit consumers
The recession is hitting grape farmers hard in California wine country, where the spot market for grapes has virtually disappeared. That may be good news for consumers. Stacey Delo reports.
What to do if the Fed is wrong on inflation
Jamie Cox of Harris Financial explains the apparent disconnect between the high price of gold and the Federal Reserve's lack of alarm about inflation. Interview with Simon Constable of "The News Hub."
Cheap money raises concerns about asset bubbles
Rebounding economies are attracting huge inflows of capital, thanks to low interest rates around the world. That's sending property, stock and commodity prices higher. Some policymakers worry that new price bubbles are forming, especially in Asia.
All ETFs aren't created equally
Timothy Clift, chief investment officer of FundQuest, explains how similar-looking exchange-traded funds can be surprisingly different in this interview with Dow Jones Newswires' Simon Constable.
Yale students become YouTube stars
Two Yale students became all the rage this fall when their Michael Jackson medley took off on YouTube. Sam Tsui and Kurt Schneider talked to MarketWatch columnist Jon Friedman about their unexpected fame and played an unpublished song for us.
Jobless rate hits historic high
The unemployment rate hit 10.2%, the highest level in more than 26 years, leaving nearly 16 million Americans unable to find work. Kelsey Hubbard and Brett Arends discuss just how bleak the situation has become.
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