Welcome to the July 8, 2007 edition of Carnival of Investment Strategies.
Stocks
FitBuff presents FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog » Blog Archive » How to Take Advantage of the Stock Market’s Summer Slump posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, “Interested in adding to your portfolio or starting a new one? The summer is usually one of the best times to get in the stock market game, and here’s how and why to do it.”
Wolf Stone presents 5 Ways to Gauge Market Sentiment posted at Canadian Economy, Commodities And Mining Stocks Through a Fundamental Lens - Wolf Stone.
Josh presents Why Invest in Stocks? posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “Simply put, of all the possible types of investments, stocks will provide the best opportunity for growth over time and are a great solution for long-term investing. This idea is the core approach of many investors…”
Tyler presents Home Sweet Home Depot posted at Dividend Money.
ChristianPF presents 9 Tips from Warren Buffett posted at Money in the Bible | Christian Personal Finance Blog, saying, “Nine tips about investing, business, and life from the world’s greatest investor.”
Bonds
Josh presents Make Corporate Bonds Work for Your Portfolio posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “There are many ways a company can raise capital to expand its corporate reach or add a new product line. Two ways a company can raise capital…”
Mutual Funds
Dough Roller presents Beginner’s Guide to Asset Allocation–Foreign vs. Domestic Mutual Funds posted at The Dough Roller, which examines foreign versus domestic stock mutual funds.
Matthew Paulson presents Debunking Mutual Fund Naysayers posted at Getting Green.
Other
edithyeung presents 7 Habits of Highly Effective Money Managers posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
Brian Brady presents Pay Cash & Refinance Later? BAD Advice posted at World Wide Wealth Advisors.
Trent presents Past Performance Is Not A Guarantee Of Future Returns posted at The Simple Dollar, saying, “What does “past performance is not a guarantee of future returns” really mean?”
Warren Wong presents Do You Get Money? posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Do you “get” money? Did you know that if you leave your money in the bank gathering interest, you actually lose a little bit of it every year? Read this article to find out more!”
Allen Taylor presents Investing - Gold Shares - The Leverage Factor posted at Investing World Today, saying, “Investors the world over are constantly evaluating the leverage, risk and potential rewards of their investment decisions. Whether you are an individual investor or an analyst for a large mutual fund, leverage, risk and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow are always factors to be considered.”
Eric Stanley presents Saving Money - A Top Strategy For Saving Money posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles, saying, “Do you find it difficult to save the money you work hard to earn? If so, then this article aims to help you get on top of your funds and start investing in your future.”
Thomas Humes presents Wealth Creation- Don’t Start With the Wrong Concept of Wealth posted at Wealth Building World, saying, “If you think wealth creation is all about trying to save more money, trying to cut down on your spending, and budgeting then you are very wrong.”
Adventures in Money Making presents How Capitalism Really Works posted at Adventures in Money Making, saying, “Here’s an amusing anecdote on how capitalism really works.”
The Mad Money Analyst presents What You Should Know About Retirement posted at The Mad Money Analyst, saying, “When planning for the future, you must consider many variables. Some of us might have children. Some of us might want to travel around the world. Some of us might even just want to find a small, quaint, little town to ride out in a blaze of glory. But if one thing is for sure…”
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