Sunday, September 24, 2006

Festival of Stocks #3

Welcome to this week's Festival of Stocks I hope you enjoy the articles and remember to send in your articles to next week's Festival. Thanks to all the contributors.

Commentary

Learning How to Invest6 at 1stmillionat33
How to learn about Investing to gain good long-term returns.
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Apache Corp. Moat Check at Fat Pitch Financials
George takes a look to see if Apache has a most but decides he wants to stay away from commodities.
Stocks: APA


The Eighty Cent Dollar at Inelegant Investor
* Editor’s Choice *
The Inelegant Investor finds a rare cash-flow positive company trading below cash in Cadus. He thinks it has a potential for great upside.
Stocks: KDUS


Why reinsurance companies like MRH are the place to be. at HJL Money Blog
HeJustLaughs explains why he thinks reinsurance companies like MRH are great
Stocks: MRH


Throwing in the Towel with Ford at SINLetter Blog - Monthly Stock Investment Newsletter
After picking Ford as a contrarian bet late last year, Asif Suria have finally thrown in the towel after Ford pushed out its profitability target and decided to scrap its dividend.
Stocks: F


Riding the Biodeisel Boom with Nova at goldguru


Commentary

Still Bullish on the US dollar at Trader Insights

Buffett Partnership Letters at Value Blogger
Kevin Kelly goes over the Buffett Partnership letters in a three post sequence. The letters were previously never posted publicly and hold a wealth of information on how Buffett can make, "50% a year with less than $1,000,000."


Stocks

Why I still like Chesapeake at Deep Thoughts
Eric Schleien explains why he thinks CHK is still a bragain.
Stocks: CHK


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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Remember there is a learning curve in learning how to invest. I have been studying the stock market since I was 15 and now 30. I am still learning. Read the section in Philip Fisher's "Common Stocks and Uncommon stocks and other writings" about developing an investment philosphy. Life experience can take you in strange directions in the investing experience.