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Weekend Reading – August 21, 2009

Canadian Money Forum has a discussion on whether risk is an uncertainty or probability?

INO Stock Trading TV (free) has a new video on Cornelius Luca.

One Year Ago I listed 4 Reasons Why Index Investing May Not Be for You.

Canadian Capitalist asks why is the middle class feeling squeezed?

Financial Highway explains the concept of time banks.

My Findependance Day explains same store sales.

Money Energy writes about China’s biggest one day loss of the year.

Five Cent Nickel asks if we can take frugality too far?



7 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. 1. Ray

    Thanks for the link! have a great weekend!

  2. 2. mfd

    Thanks for the mention FT. Enjoy the weekend

  3. Thanks for the mention & have a great weekend!

  4. Interesting article “Why is the middle class feeling squeezed” – I’ll be sure to read over the weekend.

    Have a great weekend!

  5. Thanks for sharing my article. I’ve also got a good summary of an ETF outlook and market update by Claymore today. Have a nice weekend..

  6. As far as the article regarding middle class in Canada, I am wondering… what is the income range to be considered Middle Class?

    Thank you,

    Jean

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