Carnival of Investing
We’re proud once again to host the Carnival of Investing. There were quite a few submissions this week, so we’ll get right to them.

Fun House, originally uploaded by Master.
The Fun House
Mr. Juggles at Long or Short Capital shows us how the entire media industry can be condensed to a 2×2 matrix diagram. The scary thing is, he’s probably right!
Mad Kane wrote an ode to prosperity.
Market Poetry tells us How to Get Rich Without Going Crazy.
House of Mirrors
The Dividend Guy provides a list of financial resources on the web.
H.S. Ayoub at Biohealth Investor takes a closer look at five biotech ETFs.
Steve Faber presents different ways to invest in real estate.

New Haunted House, originally uploaded by Capt. Cal.
The Haunted House
Eric at MoneyCrashers warns us about Five 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid.
Super Saver at My Wealth Builder says to Know When to Sell.
Wenchypoo is afraid of pollution credits.
Growth in Value shows how investing is risky business.
Vitaliy Katsenelson is haunted by his Wal-Mart buy.
Lazy Man and Money thinks most markets are just too efficient.
Pitch Til You Win
Tom at Digital Breakfast tells us why he went long Basic Energy Services (BAS). Stock Market Beat readers know how we feel about oil (we are long the USO ETF).
Housing bubble, Schmousing bubble. Money Walks brings the top 5 cities in which to buy a home. It would probably help if you live (or intend to live) in one of those cities.
Hedge Fund Domain tells us nothing matters but price. However, Thoughtful Consideration found that research is critical - even when buying domain names.
Rod Thomas suggests ways to get financing to buy non-standard properties.
Dan Harris of China Law Blog points to China’s hottest companies.
Fortune-teller, originally uploaded by Esteban.
The Fortune Teller
Free Money Finance shows how to pay yourself first.
Trading is hard. So Michael K. Dawson of Financial Freedom presents Dennis Gartman’s Not-So-Simple Rules of Trading.
Guzzo the Contrarian points to possible changes in 401(k) legislation, while Hedge Fund Reader suggests there may be new rules for hedge fund investors.
Don’t Follow the Herd, warns Ben at Money Smart Life.
Jim at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity is contributing 90% of his November salary to his 401(k).
Scott tells us what dividend yield is.
That’s all, folks! Next week’s carnival will be held at Investor Trip.
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Excellent carnival. Great theme. And of course, some outstanding selections. Thanks for hosting.
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