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June 02, 2007

Carnival of Wealth Building #4

Welcome to the 4th edition of the Carnival of Wealth Building. We have received 13 posts for this edition. Without further ado, here are the posts in the order they were received.

George Courtney jr presents Make Money posted at The Authentic Bartender Blog. Sounds easy...Make Money...then why is it then that so many people have such a hard time doing this simple thing?

Ruby presents 7 ways you can join forces with friends to be more frugal posted at Frugal Aussie. Buy in bulk: pool your resources to buy things that you all need, in bulk. Bulk buyers can enjoy significant discounts, so take advantage of those!

Tyler presents All Drugged Up posted at Dividend Money. Trying to tackle the law-suit machine that is the pharma industry is a daunting task for many investors, myself included. However, with our aging population, a prudent investor simply can’t ignore the upside potential that these companies have going forward.

Zenofeller presents Scam-Guru.com, the last word in wasting your time and taking your money. posted at zenofeller.com. Now you too can pretend to be developing a project, pretend to be hiring people, pretend to have a clue. And pretend to have money. No commitment, no down payment, no strings attached.

Babak presents Fund Flows Data: Anything But US Equities posted at Trader's Narrative. The crowd is continuing to avoid investing money in the US stock market even as it continues to go up. An astute strategy is to zag when others zig. Just as it was smart to avoid US stocks when everyone was rushing head first into them at the market top in 2000, now the smart thing to do is to be bold when others are fearful.

Edithyeung presents 53 Ways to Make Money on the Internet posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act.. Online advertising is the most popular way for websites to make money. There are many online advertising website out there. I used Adsense and Adbrite the most. Some sites require you to have minimum traffic (which make sense for the advertisers).

Thomas Ott presents Calculating Historical Volatility posted at Neural Market Trends. The inspiration for my S&P500 Volatility Timing model came from rereading portions of Mandelbrot’s book, The (Mis)Behavior of Markets, and trolling around the Internet for Nassim Taleb’s research work on risk.

WBL presents Protect Your Wealth and Privacy From Lawsuits posted at Wealth Building Lessons. Protect your assets from Jackasses!

Average Joe presents Book Review: How to Pick Stocks like Warren Buffett by T. Vick posted at Investment Jungle. “How to Pick Stocks Like Warren Buffett” by Timothy Vick was an excellent read. From reading about Warren Buffett’s personal experiences to a ton of excellent information on value investing, this book is definitely one for your personal library.

David presents One Million Dollars Generators posted at Worldwide Success. Any activity that generates $10 a day for 10 years will turn into $1 Million in another 30 years if the money is invested at a 10% rate of return.

Steve Faber presents - REITs – A good Investment for Tishman Speyer Properties, But Is a REIT Right for You? posted at Debt Free. As Tishman Speyer Properties and Lehman Brothers looks to close a deal for one of the largest residential REITs in the world, the Archstone-Smith Trust, you may be thinking “There're probably smarter minds at work there than between my ears. So they know something I don't?”

AJ presents Stock Analysis - Johnson and Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) posted at Dividends Matter. Stock Analysis of the dividend payer Johnson and Johnson (JNJ).

Matthew Monnette presents How To Figure Out If You Belong Online posted at Easy Money Daily. No matter what the technology is behind your home business, you are going to have to figure out eventually if you have a market that should be online, or one that is going to be best locally served.

That concludes the 4th edition of the Carnival of Wealth Building. Keep submitting your posts to the future editions of this carnival. Thank you for your participation.

Comments

Thanks for hosting! I appreciate the opportunity to contribute this great carnival.
Congratulations to everyone else who submitted the excellent articles.
Keep up the good work!
Tyler

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