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.
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Posted by Blain Reinkensmeyer on August 23, 2007 at 6:10 pm --



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.