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Weekend Ramblings – July 6, 2007

This week has been a busy one as I have been taking care of 2 blogs, this one and Canadian Dream’s Blog. On top of that, I’ve been going over the many details involved with building a house and trying to get some work done in my 9-5 job. ;) Regardless of the time constraints, I always find time to surf the blog world for great articles worthy of sharing with you.



5 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. 1. Tricia

    Thank you for linking to the CoPF :)

  2. 2. Mr. Cheap

    Thanks for the mention! :-)

  3. Thanks for the love man!

  4. Me too. I love you, man.

  5. 5. dj

    Portfolio diversification normally refers to investing. Trading 101 is a “trader”, not an investor. I am much less confused since I realized the difference between trading and investing.

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