Weekly Review-Welcome Back!

by Ray

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Welcome to the first round up of 2011! Every Friday we’ll highlight a few of the great articles published throughout the week, for other interesting articles you can follow us on twitter account and subscribe to our twitter feed. Enjoy your weekend!

Why Low Interest Rates Are A Good Thing @ Million Dollar Journey

Currency-Hedged Funds Underperformed in 2010 @ Canadian Capitalist

Why You Shouldn’t Trust Wall Street’s Top Stocks for 2011 @ WSJ

RRSP vs. TFSA: Downside Protection Considerations @ Michael James on Money

Does This Count as Market Timing? @ Oblivious Investor

Debt Advisors Flood Canadian Market @ Wallet Pop Canada

The young and the riskless shun the market @ CNN Money

Where to invest now? @ Larry McDonald

Do we crave or fear retiring? Depends on the survey @ Globe & Mail

How to Buy Shares of Facebook @ Smart Money

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larry macdonald

Thanks for link. Someone mentioned investing in yourself (i.e. enroll in courses etc) as another way to deploy cash when asset prices are frothy.

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Michael James

Thanks for the mention, Ray. I liked the end of the Facebook shares article about only going in with money that you can afford to lose. What if I can afford to lose the money but I don’t want to lose it? :-)

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Jenna

Thanks for the weekend reading!

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twentysomethingmoney

Some great links. I love how you’re sharing Canadian links too!

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