festival of investing – July 17, 2007

July 24th, 2007 Filed under: Executor Fees — Estate Planning Author

Welcome to the July 17, 2007 edition of festival of investing.

edithyeung presents 7 Habits of Highly Effective Money Managers posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..

Dave presents Stock Purchases Are Mistakes? – Cheapo Groovo posted at Cheapo Groovo.

Dave presents Stockpickr.com – Cheapo Groovo posted at Cheapo Groovo.

Josh presents Systematic Investing Could Yield Greater Returns posted at The Mad Money Analyst.

Millionaire Mommy Next Door presents Create Your Treasure Map To Riches posted at Millionaire Mommy Next Door, saying, “Visualizing what wealth means to you shapes the way your mind thinks about money and your life. Your mind then sets in motion the actions necessary to begin achieving your goals. By taking the time to establish what real wealth looks like to you, you direct your efforts in ways that will make becoming rich, in your own terms, simple. Are you ready to embark on a fun and rewarding journey towards your own riches? Great! We’ll start with an exercise that is really fun. In fact your entire family will enjoy this one.”

Trent presents Debt Covenants posted at Financial Education.

Sam presents ETF Exchange Traded Funds Are a Great Investment Strategy. Buy and Sell easily. posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “ETFs Are a Great Investment Strategy How Long Before They Replace Mutual Funds? ETFs give the investor a way to “own” all the stocks in a broad group, like the Dow Jones Industrials or all the stocks in the Standard & Poors 500 Index. Better yet, ETFs are easy to buy and sell because they trade on the stock exchange just like stocks.”

Steven Silvers presents Despite the PR pundits, there’s not much to learn from the Whole Foods fiasco. posted at Scatterbox at stevensilvers.com, saying, “PR platitudes about reputation and ethics are mostly irrelevant to the melt-down caused by Whole Foods CEO John Mackey anonymously pumping his stock and flaming competitors on Internet investor boards.”

Babak presents Commitment of Traders: Commercials Are Record Long posted at Trader’s Narrative, saying, “The Commitment of Traders report is a static snapshot of how the 3 different market participants (commercials, large speculators and small speculators) in any futures market are positioned. Each week the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) reports how many contracts each of the three are long and how many they are short. The commercials are the savvy group with inside information and the small speculators are the ‘dumb money’ easily panicked by fear and lured by greed. Right now we are seeing the commercials show an extreme confidence in the stock market. This is very bullish, especially since it coincides with a recently rising market.”

Charles H. Green presents Linking Integrity and Success – CFOs and UBS posted at Trust Matters.

Warren Wong presents The Life Pursuit Of Money posted at Personal Development for INTJs, saying, “Why should making money be a life pursuit? Because making money actually helps people! Here’s why.”

edithyeung presents How To Build a Strong Real Estate Team posted at Stewart Hsu.

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