Markets have once more been very volatile in the past few days, with GM going bankrupt and the US dollar tanking, here are a few of the good posts I read last week around the blogosphere:
-TFB presents: Is the US government going to lose its AAA rating?
-Leveraged ETF’s generate a lot of discussions, they are good investiment instruments, but not for all purposes: Understanding the math of leveraged ETF’s
-The recovery of the real estate prices, is it already time?
-Four Pillars discusses Peer to Peer lending, a look back since its debut
-MDJ is still on his way towards being a millionaire!!
-Zach discusses the tough quarter by Tiffani’s as consumers are buying less of the expensive diamonds during this recession…
-Where is Amazon heading? Take a look at Wild Investor’s view
-Should you be selling your energy stocks or is oil heading back to 100$, read a view here 
-Funny post I thought about marrying a do it yourself husband 
-TCT looks into the impact on your wife if you go bankrupt!
-And finally, always a good lesson, don’t spend tomorrow’s money today!
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Date posted: 05.31.2009 (8:31 am) | Write a Comment (0 Comments)
-TFB presents: Is the US government going to lose its AAA rating?

-Leveraged ETF’s generate a lot of discussions, they are good investiment instruments, but not for all purposes: Understanding the math of leveraged ETF’s
-The recovery of the real estate prices, is it already time?
-Four Pillars discusses Peer to Peer lending, a look back since its debut
-MDJ is still on his way towards being a millionaire!!
-Zach discusses the tough quarter by Tiffani’s as consumers are buying less of the expensive diamonds during this recession…
-Where is Amazon heading? Take a look at Wild Investor’s view
-Should you be selling your energy stocks or is oil heading back to 100$, read a view here
-Funny post I thought about marrying a do it yourself husband
-TCT looks into the impact on your wife if you go bankrupt!
-And finally, always a good lesson, don’t spend tomorrow’s money today!
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