Carnival of Investing #6
I have the pleasure of presenting to you the Sixth Carnival of Investing. Without further ado or unnecessary fanfare, here is this week’s investing highlights:
- FMF at Free Money Finance presents 4 Rules for Asset Allocation
- nickel at fivecentnickel.com; presents An Interview With Ben Stein, Part 1
- JLP of AllThingsFinancial goes through some investing scenarios to help you decide whether you should be in Index Funds or ETFs.
- Flexo of Consumerism Commentary discusses the changes he’s making for his Roth IRA.
- Mastiff of Critical Mastiff busts out the gates with an article titled “Contractions.” It discusses the impact of a contracting population and Mastiff’s concerns, especially when it comes to our deficit.
- Fred Fry at Fred Fry International warns us about how you should not be trading on margin and you would be wise to heed his advice!
- Amanda at Young and Broke presents Values Pt. 3: Investing
- Michael Weinstein at ETF Investor presents Model ETF Portfolios For Conservative To Aggressive Growth
- Jeremy at A Financial Revolution presents JNJ: The Right Prescription for Your Portfolio?
- EarlyRiser at Early Riser offers his review of the investment newsletter, Prudent Speculator
- Dan Melson at Searchlight Crusade presents a very in-depth discussion of Annuities, Fixed and Variable. Very informative if you know little about them.
- Big Mike’s Contrarian Investing Blog has a very informative description of his understanding of value investing versus contrarian investing.
- Ed of Daily Dost of Optimism presents “Management Consultants as Investors.”
- Alexander Barbara at Biodiesel Investing presents a list of publicly traded american Biodiesel stocks that he plans on constantly updating.
- Jonathan at MyMoneyBlog has written a good review about Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth’s Yes, You Can Time The Market!, giving it 3 out of 4 stars.
- Jeffrey Strain at Personal Finance Advice presents Guaranteed Double Digit Returns and based on what I read, I can guarantee that’s not an empty promise (if you qualify).
- George at Fat Pitch Financials presents Activist Shareholder Targets Tri-Continental, which discusses a group of activist shareholders of Tri-Continental, a closed-end fund, trying to improve its performance.
- Alexander Barbara at Wealth Junkie presents Counting Beyond Three, a discussion on trends and our hard wired assumptions.
- Retire at 30 at Retire at 30 presents an introduction to Dollar Cost Averaging
- Loi Tran from Investing Guide has a brief discussion of High yield bond funds.
If you’re interested in learning more about this Carnival, visit Retire at 30 for more information.
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I’d like to submit an article if it’s not too late.
Loi Tran from investingguide.blogspot.com
High yield bond funds
http://investingguide.blogspot.com/2006/01/high-yield-bond-mutual-fund.html
Loi, I’ve added you to the end of the list.
Does you new blog network mean that each time a carnival is held on one of your sites you will be favoring each other with the top placements?
The purpose of the network is to cull all the personal finance knowledge the five of us has into once place. The network isn’t meant to be exclusive, we’re going to be asking people to join and asking for general applications in the future, so please don’t take offense. It was simply difficult to include a lot of blogs (there are a lot of great pf blogs out there) and still be able to make timely decisions.
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I haven’t taken any offense to the network. I wish you all the best with it. What I question is why the network blogs are all featured at the top of this carnival and if this is going to be the policy of the network - to favor the network blogs over all other submissions in carnivals when on one of the network sites?
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