Festival of Stocks #63
CA Editors
Welcome to the 63rd edition of the Festival of Stocks! We’re happy for the chance to host a bunch of great submissions this week, and here they are…
Editor’s Picks:
The Dividend Guy tackles a question many are asking: is that yield in Citigroup (C) too good to pass up?
I’m doing fine, but I loved this ode to struggling value investors.
Tim Sykes breaks down the solar plays as the cast of “Ocean’s Eleven.”
Best of the Rest:
ATradeADay explains how to trade Bull and Bear Traps.
Turley Miller thinks Authentidate (ADAT) is a good speculative play.
Matthew Paulson shows how to plan for retirement if you aren’t getting help at work.
Valulicious presents the “Tale of Two Investors.”
Mark Runta wonders whether tech stocks are cheap now.
Asif Suria highlights the 10 worst mistakes investors make.
Leon Gettler at SOX First weighs in on those illiquid and difficult-to-value “Level 3″ assets at Goldman Sachs (GS).
MoneyNing is standing by E-Trade (ETFC)
Even with the rocky market of late, Super Saver is sticking to his investment strategy.
The Silicon Valley Blogger looks at several friends’ investment portfolios
And I’ll round out the Festival by saying that USG is a zero-risk investment.
That is all for this week’s Festival. You can submit your blog article for the next edition of the Festival of Stocks using this submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the Festival of Stocks homepage. Investing blog owners should also consider volunteering to host a future edition of the Festival.
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November 19th, 2007 at 12:16 am
Great set of posts. Thanks for hosting.
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