20th Jun, 2007

Carnival of Investment Strategies - June 20, 2007

Welcome to the June 20, 2007 edition of Carnival of Investment Strategies. This edition brings a lot of new posters to the site that are looking to share excellent advice from their blogs.
Jason Elder presents What Is Bankruptcy Furniture posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog.

Aaron Wakling presents A Real Eye Opener - Learn The Facts About Your Credit Card! posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog.

Eric Hudin presents Living Trust Confusion posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog.

Allen Taylor presents Steps to Financial Independence posted at Investing World Today.

Tim Ramsey presents How to Obtain Low Card Interest with Bad Credit posted at My Debt Relief Blog.

Maureen presents Value Mutual Funds :: Empty Nest posted at Empty Nest, saying, “Taking a look at why value funds have outperformed the so-called growth funds”

Eric Stanley presents Getting Money to Finance Your Purpose in Life posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles.

Bonds

Tushar Mathur presents Understand how bonds work ? posted at Life of a Resident Alien….

Mutual Funds

Josh presents Mutual Funds- What You Need To Know posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “This series on mutual funds will explain how a mutual fund is managed, how it is organized, how shares are sold, and who the main players are. This series will be greatly beneficial when on your quest to financial independence and building a balanced portfolio. An important fact about mutual fund ownership is revealed; a must know for every savvy investor…”

Alex Z presents Got Few Thousand Bucks? Time To Invest! posted at Funds Zine, saying, “What would you do with your few thousands in cash and you want to invest them? This article gives you several scenarios, advices and tips.”

Other

Christopher J. Brunner presents Retirement for the Sole-Proprietor posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “Information on a new and improved way for the sole-proprietor business owner to save for retirement.”

Josh presents Build Your Portfolio Wisely posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “When you first start building a portfolio many considerations are probably running through your mind. Even if you’ve had your portfolio for some time, you may be re-evaluating your past purchasing decisions. But have you covered all your bases? Your first consideration when evaluating your position is defining your objectives. Each individual has unique investment objectives based on your age, financial capacity, employment situation, etc. For example a young college student, a…”

Charles H. Green presents How Marketing Can Destroy Sales Trust posted at Trust Matters, saying, “Private Equity invests in assets with funds raised on the private markets (as opposed to the public markets). It is now bigger than the 80s version of corporate restructuring, and it’s still gathering steam.”

Trent presents Should I Prepay On My Home Loan Or Put It Into Savings? posted at The Simple Dollar.

Ralph Morgan presents What Asset Mix to use in our Retirement Account? posted at Enough Wealth.

zenofeller presents Get 500 or more Technorati “Authority” every day, just like me. posted at zenofeller.com.

Larry Russell presents Commodity futures in your investment portfolio: Is there really any future for individual investors? posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “The Skilled Investor’s previous article, “Hear ye, Hear Ye, individual investors: Be wary of the new investment asset classes,” voiced skepticism about many supposedly new asset classes. This article delves into the financial science behind this skepticism, as it relates to one of these supposedly new asset classes. In this article, we focus on whether commodity futures really are a good candidate for long-term holdings in the portfolios of individual investors.”

Nidhi presents Six questions to ask before any investment? posted at Creating Wealth via Stocks, Options and ETFs.

Stocks

Josh presents Technical Analysis posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “The complete guide to technical analysis…”

Josh presents The Key to Valuing Stocks Uncovered posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “The price of a security depends on a variety of factors from economic conditions to investor interpretation about a company and its products. Valuation of a companies’ security takes a few considerations such as fundamental ratios; fundamental ratios will help to distinguish the good purchases from the bad. Also note a combination of technical…”

Josh presents Building a Balanced Portfolio posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “Whether building a home, car, or investment portfolio from scratch, you will always need to have some basic understandings down to get started. Building a portfolio of investments that can guide you to retirement is not such a difficult task, however, no one person can routinely predict where the market is headed. A few pointers to building a balanced portfolio can significantly increase your chances of withstanding an economic…”

Tyler presents Where Did The Cash Flow Go? posted at Dividend Money, saying, “Assessing debt and cashflow through mergers and acquisitions can be tricky. This article can help you through it!”

Mark Gordon presents THE TOP 12 RULES OF GROWTH STOCK INVESTING If you… posted at GOLDENTICKER.COM, saying, “Top tips for successful CAN SLIM - IBD investing from GoldenTicker.com Chief Portfolio Manager Mark Gordon. This investment system was invented by William J. O’Neil, founder of Investor’s Business Daily and was made popular through his best selling book “How To Make Money In Stocks.”"

Larry Russell presents Check out this automated tool for aligning your investment risk tolerance and asset allocation ? A Tip from The Skilled Investor posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Your tolerance for investment risk is a relative thing. Few people like investment risk, but some can handle it better than others can. The more investment risk you are willing to tolerate, the higher your potential expected investment returns and investment growth. At the same time, the investment road you take might be rougher. Securities markets tend to pay a return on investment only for shouldering investment risks at the market level. The cash, bond, and stock financial asset classes have different expected risk and return characteristics.”

Leon Gettler presents London to overtake New York and rival Silicon Valley posted at Sox First, saying, “Here’s a warning to America. Within the next eight years, London will overtake New York as the world’s financial hub, and it will rival Silicon Valley as a technology centre.”

Silicon Valley Blogger presents 5 Tips For Creating A Solid Investment Plan posted at The Digerati Life.

I hope that you enjoyed the excellent information presented in this post. Please check back soon for the next edition of the Carnival of Investment Strategies.

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