Carnival of Economics and Global Trade #9

Greetings! Welcome to the 9th edition of the Carnival of Economics and Global Trade. We have received 14 posts for this edition. Here are the posts in the order they were received.

Matthew Paulson presents Debunking Mutual Fund Naysayers posted at Getting Green. Mutual funds have consistently offered great returns over the long periods of time for several decades now. They take away the risk of investing in single stocks and are a great way to have a diversified portfolio and still make average rates of returns from 12-18%.

Big Cajun Man presents Canadian International Investment: Love Stocks & Bonds posted at Canadian Financial Stuff. Canadians love their trade in International Stocks, but not in U.S. money market investment devices.

FitBuff presents FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog » Blog Archive » How to Take Advantage of the Stock Market’s Summer Slump posted at FitBuff.com’s Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog. Interested in adding to your portfolio or starting a new one? The summer is usually one of the best times to get in the stock market game, and here’s how and why to do it.

Wei presents WeiCao’s Blog Journal - Bravenet Blog posted at WeiCao’s Blog Journal. The Global PC industry.

Warren Wong presents Do You Get Money? posted at Personal Development for INTJs. Do you “get” money? Did you know that if you leave your money in the bank gathering interest, you actually lose a little bit of it every year? Read this article to find out more!

Mark30 presents Technical Analysis VS Fundamental Analysis: Stop Fighting! posted at Stock Market. Having the knowledge of both sides gives you twice the amount of opportunities to make money and at the end, you are just a better trader.

Wealth Building Lessons presents Is Sears the Next Berkshire Hathaway? posted at Wealth Building Lessons. Wealth Building Lessons discusses reasons why Sears may be the next Berkshire Hathaway.

Adventures in Money Making presents How Capitalism Really Works posted at Adventures in Money Making. Adventures in Money Making discovers how capitalism really works!

Aaron Wakling presents Boat Show Financing - Never, Ever Use It posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog. When buying a boat, used or new, cash is always better than financing. You can save money with cash, as there are no finance charges. Financing charges can get high, very high in fact if you don’t know a lot about it.

Allen Taylor presents Investing - Gold Shares - The Leverage Factor posted at Investing World Today. Investors the world over are constantly evaluating the leverage, risk and potential rewards of their investment decisions. Whether you are an individual investor or an analyst for a large mutual fund, leverage, risk and the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow are always factors to be considered.

Thomas Humes presents Wealth Creation- Don?t Start With the Wrong Concept of Wealth posted at Wealth Building World. If you think wealth creation is all about trying to save more money, trying to cut down on your spending, and budgeting then you are very wrong.

Leon Gettler presents Subprime fallout: the bears are out posted at Sox First. The fallout from the subprime meltdown will affect everyone, not just those silly enough to have invested their money in US housing. That includes the global economy.

Noric Dilanchian presents Dilanchian Lawyers - Coffee brand values posted at Lightbulb. This post discusses changes in coffee prices and their influence on the nation of Ethiopia which has adopted a coffee brand name trademark registration and licensing strategy. It is seeking to overcome poverty caused by declining coffee prices.

TJP presents 3 Global Stocks that Changed the World posted at Investor Trip. Great companies change the world as we see it, and investors in these businesses benefit from the profits they generate.

That concludes the 9th edition of the Carnival of Economics and Global Trade. Next edition of this carnival will be hosted here on 09 July, 2007. You can submit your posts here.

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