Festival of Stocks November 8, 2010
Welcome to the November 8, 2010 edition of the Festival of Stocks. The Festival of Stocks is a blog carnival dedicated to highlighting bloggers best posts on stock market related topics. Fat Pitch Financials is the actual birth place of this online weekly event, so it is always a special occasion when I get the chance to host this roving event.
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Now that you are familiar with Fat Pitch Financials, let’s take a look at this week’s Festival of Stock participants. Here are this week’s entries:
Jacob Wolinsky presents Stock Market Valuation November 1st 2010 posted at ValueWalk.com.
Dividends4Life presents Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL) Dividend Stock Analysis posted at Dividends Value, saying, “Colgate-Palmolive Company (Colgate) is a major consumer products company that markets oral, personal and household care, and pet nutrition products in more than 200 countries and territories.Linked here is a detailed analysis and commentary.”
The Financial Blogger presents Dividend Yield, Ex-Dividend Date and YTD Yield TSX60 posted at The Financial Blogger, saying, “A quick update on a few dividend paying stocks.”
Rachel presents The Right Questions To Ask About Stocks: Is it Growing? posted at MomVesting.
Intelligent Speculator presents Is Google (GOOG) being left behind? posted at Intelligent Speculator, saying, “A look at the always popular stock Google and its growth.”
Ray @ Financial Highway presents Investing For the Long Term: Asset Allocation Is Critical posted at Financial Highway, saying, “If you are a typical working adult, thinking about your financial situation and retirement needs to involve the idea of asset allocation. Asset allocation is simply how you break up your money in terms of what percentage of your capital goes into each asset class.”
Dr. Barry Burns presents Day Trading Tips: How to Choose the Best Interval for Charts posted at Top Dog Trading, saying, “How to choose the time interval for your charts – good day trading tips, but also for swing trading.”
That concludes this edition of the Festival of Stocks. Be sure an leave comments as you visit each of the blogs that participated in this week’s Festival of Stocks. They’ll appreciate knowing folks are reading their articles.
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