It’s been a weird week in weather. The week started out at -20°C, which temperatures rising almost to +10 by Friday! Then on Saturday, temperatures fell back to -10 and beyond and it was extremely windy, which was a pain when I had to go pick up a desk at a furniture store and the… [Read More]
Archives for February 2011
10 Innovative Ways You Can Invest in Real Estate
The following is a guest post by Money Choices. One of the most effective ways to build wealth is to invest in real estate. For the person just starting out, there are many ways to become a life-long real estate investor who eventually earns an additional income from properties in various locations. Properties of every… [Read More]
Midweek Reading: Aftermath Edition
How dangerous is Egypt right now? Very, especially if you are a foreign reporter. The people are still angry, and the country is still on fire, if a fire that is slowly subduing. While things are slowly changing, so long as the institutions are corrupt, the people in charge will also be corrupt. Changing one… [Read More]
Stocks Are Far More Risky When Valuations Are High
The following is a guest post by Rob Bennett. I advocate Valuation-Informed Indexing. This strategy calls for the investor to increase his stock allocation when prices are low and to decrease his allocation when prices are high. You can read about the basics of the strategy in a guest blog entry that I recently wrote… [Read More]
Investing in Oil: The New Alberta Bakken Play
This is a guest post by my good friend Mich from BeatingTheIndex.com. He believes that oil consumption is on the path of growth for the next decade and he intends to take every advantage possible of it. The North American oil industry has been rejuvenated following the adoption of new drilling and completion techniques. It became… [Read More]




