Quality Links, August 23 2007
Some articles I have come across that I found interesting this week:
- Chris Perruna wrote earlier this week how the New High – New Low Ratio Set a New Low. Chris discusses how the markets gave us nearly 3,000 new lows last week which yields the lowest reading from the NH-NL ratio in some years. Based on historical data Chris concludes the market should correct by another 10%. (view a few followup charts as well).
- Trent hosted the 114th carnival of personal finance earlier this week. There are some quality reads in there. Millionaire Mommy Next Door submitted a list of 110 Personal Finance Calculators, impressive.
- Jeremy posted a poll begging the question of What Will be the Status of Social Security When you Retire? I am no scientist, but being only 21 I would say I am, well, screwed.
- John Chow launched a new theme on his blog. I would say it looks pretty spiffy, and best of all for John is that he will now more than likely break his revenue records for the month. Nice work.











Great list of links. There where some great articles in that most recent carnival (including one of mine)!
I agree with Matt, good list and the carnival was pretty good (not that I have participated too
)
If you don’t mind, I would like to share this story too:
http://www.shoemoney.com/2007/08/20/taking-risks-and-making-money/
A great example of how you can make money by using your brain instead of giving up to fear.
Cheers,
FB.