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		<title>By: AllFinancialMatters &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Carnival of Investing - No. 27</title>
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		<dc:creator>AllFinancialMatters &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Carnival of Investing - No. 27</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 04:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] AllFinancialMatters is proud to host the 27th edition of the Carnival of Investing. Next week&#8217;s carnival will be hosted by My Personal Finance Blog. There&#8217;s quite a few submissions this week, so let&#8217;s get started. Here&#8217;s this week&#8217;s entries in the order they were received:  1 How to Lower Your Investment Returns: Use a Broker. 2 Triple Witching, 16 June 2006: What Does the Historic Data Say? 3 Regulatory Arbitrage Meet the Historical Inevitability 4 Fifteen Ways to Leave Your&#8230;Money 5 Special Situations Real Money Port on Fire 6 Japanese Interest Rates 7 Real Estate - Safe, Secure, Steady Money 8 The Super Bowl indicator: An AFC victory is bearish, and an NFC victory is bullish. Does it work? 9 Risk and Diversification 10 Free Cash Flow at Xerox 11 Homesteading and Declaration of Homestead 12 Unconventional Strategies In This Housing Market 13 Bring on the Bear! 14 Two New ETFs To Match Your Interests 15 Death Tax Debate 16 John Burley&#8217;s 7 Levels of Investor 17 Why Are Brokers So Hard To Understand? 18 The Week Ahead: Your Financial Road Map for June 19-23, 2006 19 Regulatory Arbitrage Meet the Historical Inevitability                        &#160; [link] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] AllFinancialMatters is proud to host the 27th edition of the Carnival of Investing. Next week&#8217;s carnival will be hosted by My Personal Finance Blog. There&#8217;s quite a few submissions this week, so let&#8217;s get started. Here&#8217;s this week&#8217;s entries in the order they were received:  1 How to Lower Your Investment Returns: Use a Broker. 2 Triple Witching, 16 June 2006: What Does the Historic Data Say? 3 Regulatory Arbitrage Meet the Historical Inevitability 4 Fifteen Ways to Leave Your&#8230;Money 5 Special Situations Real Money Port on Fire 6 Japanese Interest Rates 7 Real Estate &#8211; Safe, Secure, Steady Money 8 The Super Bowl indicator: An AFC victory is bearish, and an NFC victory is bullish. Does it work? 9 Risk and Diversification 10 Free Cash Flow at Xerox 11 Homesteading and Declaration of Homestead 12 Unconventional Strategies In This Housing Market 13 Bring on the Bear! 14 Two New ETFs To Match Your Interests 15 Death Tax Debate 16 John Burley&#8217;s 7 Levels of Investor 17 Why Are Brokers So Hard To Understand? 18 The Week Ahead: Your Financial Road Map for June 19-23, 2006 19 Regulatory Arbitrage Meet the Historical Inevitability                        &nbsp; [link] [...]</p>
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