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Welcome to the June 19, 2007 edition of festival of investing.

edithyeung presents Advice from a Billionaire posted at Stewart Hsu.

Smart Trader presents Trading Systems with Big Drawdowns posted at Smart Trading For Profits, saying, “Trading systems that have large drawdowns using Portfolio Diversification”

Trent presents TXN: Texas Instruments Guidance In Line With My Thinking posted at Stock Market Beat.

zenofeller presents The drowned faithfull posted at zenofeller.com.

Ruby presents 25 Ways to Make Money Quickly and Easily (and Legally)! posted at Advice and Rants.

FMF presents Key to Investing: Start Early posted at Free Money Finance, saying, “Starting early is a key to investing well.”

Leon Gettler presents London to overtake New York and rival Silicon Valley posted at Sox First, saying, “Here’s a warning to America. Within the next eight years, London will overtake New York as the world’s financial hub, and it will rival Silicon Valley as a technology centre.”

Babak presents Inflation? What Inflation? posted at Trader’s Narrative.

Larry Russell presents 18 Low Cost S&P 500 Index Mutual Funds posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “Measured by invested assets, the S&P 500 index is the most common index fund benchmark in the U.S. The S&P 500 tracks about 75% of publicly traded U.S. equity market asset value. You might think that you can pick any old S&P500 benchmarked index fund or ETF and thereby adopt a passive, low cost, broad market index strategy. Nope. Life just never seems to be that easy. This article lists 18 S&P 500 mutual funds that a recent study found had lower investment costs.”

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