Carnival of Investing #29
Welcome to this week’s Carnival of Investing! Without further ado, here we go!
- Free Money Finance highlights a reader’s comment on how to pick a company with winning management.
- Who are mutual funds good for? Blueprint for Financial Prosperity will tell you.
- Journey to Financial Freedom with some common day-trading mistakes to avoid.
- Paul’s Tips talks about the best type of business to be in.
- A volatile stock market is your friend, says GuruFocus.
- Banking privacy in a limerick!! A treat you won’t hear every day, from Mad Kane’s Notables.
- Jon Swift thinks that the Oracle of Omaha has turned against God.
- The Small Business Buzz talks about reducing taxable income through retirement funds.
- The M&I Dogberry Patch finally has the ultimate buy-and-hold strategy.
- Ever wonder why the stock market does what it does? Don’t Mess With Taxes has cracked this nut.
- Grow Your Funds alerts gold bugs to a new 24k issue.
- 1st Million at 33 questions whether stock newsletters are really worth it.
- Digital Breakfast analyzes NJ foreclosure listings with net clustering. Neat!
- What should you look for in dividend stocks? JeffSHoward.com will tell ya.
- Stock Market Beat talks about data point investing and the semiconductor industry.
- It’s Just Money warns against chasing performance.
- Nubricks comments on the investment property shortage in Munich and provides some background as well.
- StockTradingGuy goes back 187 years for a look at the United States’ first financial panic.
- A look at important financial announcements for the coming week, from Financial Options.
- Searchlight Crusade questions whether foreclosures are a good investment.
- Pondering with the perils of position sizing? Ponder with Abnormal Returns on this one.
- Fat Pitch Financials waxes poetic about a financial plugin for MS Excel.
- MyMoneyBlog (the manager of this carnival) is irrational. Are you?
Thanks for all of the great posts and thanks to you for reading this week’s Carnival of Investing! Next week, the host is … NO ONE, at the moment! (At least according to the Carnival of Investing home page.) So contact Jonathan ASAP if you want to host!








7 Responses to “Carnival of Investing #29”
By ricemutt on Jul 3, 2006 | Reply
Unless something’s changed, I’m supposed to be hosting next week’s Carnival of Investing (though I see it’s not been updated on the official site). I’ll send out a reminder…hopefully all will go smoothly. It’ll be my first time hosting one
By Jonathan on Jul 3, 2006 | Reply
Yes, Experiments in Finance is hosting next week. It’s all set, I have updated the main page, will update more soon!
By Don't Mess With Taxes on Jul 6, 2006 | Reply
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