Welcome to the November 1, 2007 edition of carnival of gambling.
Allen Taylor presents Doubling Stocks With A Small Bankroll posted at Investing World Today,
saying, "Successful traders know that you should never risk more than a
small fraction, like maybe 5%, of your bankroll at any given time. When
I say risk only 5% Im not suggesting you only spend 5% of your bankroll
on shares, but rather that, for a losing trade, you exit the trade when
your loss would only represent 5% of your bankroll." An excellent
article about investing in stock market and managing your bankroll.
After all, money management is almost everything. You should definately
take a look at this one, if you are considering entering the market
soon.
Henri Junttila presents 72 Really Simple Poker Tips I've Learned posted at the poker how to,
saying, "An article that took me several hours to write, it started out
as a top 10 list but I kept coming up with things to add. Enjoy!". A
very good list of suggestions and I have to agree on all of them. There
are also some very good links you will certainly find extremely useful
if you are into poker.
Michael@TSM presents Fall TSM Travel Writing Contest: Win $125! posted at Traveling Stories Magazine.
This is a contest about writing stories and experiences from travels
and adventures. Worth a look and if you like sharing your thoughts and
wisdom, you can even make $125 for doing it! But hurry, the deadline
for submission is November 15.
Scott Fusco presents Poker expectation - Personal Development Coaching | Scott Fusco . net posted at Personal development coaching | Scott Fusco . net,
saying, "This article describes in really simple terms what the
gambling concept of expectation is all about and how you can apply it
in your life in general." A nice read about the mathematical
expectation and making decisions with positive value.
Ken Nubo presents The poker life | Ken Nubo dot Com posted at Ken Nubo, PUA extraordinaire and ranting buddhist.. A word of advice there, don't do that!
Moneywalks presents A night in Atlantic City posted at moneywalks. An interesting personal experience from one of the most famous gambling areas in the world.
Jason Elder presents Personal Loans With Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer's Blog, saying, "Here I discuss a few things you may not know when dismissing personal loans in your bankruptcy". A really helpful advice on how to deal with your personal loans if you are having trouble.
Aaron Wakling presents Credit Checks - What They Are And What You Need To Know posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog, saying, "Credit checks involve sensitive personal data. Therefore, many people are concerned about precisely who they’ve entrusted with their records. Fortunately, the Fair Credit Reporting Act has established unambiguous rules governing credit checks." Why and when to share or not your personal credit history with various financial institutions.
Eric Hudin presents Life Insurance and Estate Plans - Protecting Your Assets from Estate Taxes posted at My Estate Planning Career Blog, saying, "Estates and estate plans have a mystique all of their own to the average observer. It is certainly a complex world of tax rules and regulations where inherited assets are taxed upon death. How might this affect you and the estate assets you now possess?" Well, that says it all! Protect your assets before it's too late.
Tim Ramsey presents 5 Ways to Try and Reduce Your Debts and Outgoings posted at My Debt Relief Blog, saying, "Anyone that has a high level of debt or a number of creditors to pay off each month will know how stressful and difficult financial management can be. However, for those crippling themselves with monthly outgoing as a result of high debt levels there are some steps that could help to reduce the amount that you have to pay out each month, as well as reducing overall interest paid on your debts." A well written article which makes good points on how to control your debts and expenditures.
Eric Stanley presents Three Rules for Financial Freedom posted at Personal Finance Blog Articles, saying, "In a world of debts and overspendings, there are three simple and common sense rules that anybody can and should follow in order to cope with money. For applying them, you will only need a pencil, a piece of paper and 5 to 10 minutes every month." It really is simple as that, after all "believe it or not, the World Bank uses the same rules for expenditure management".
Thomas Humes presents To Be A Millionaire posted at Wealth Building World, saying, "Most everyone will make a million dollars within their lifetime. For those making $50,000 a year it will take 20 years. For others it can take 2 years. So what does it take to be a millionaire? Becoming a millionaire is often times an added result of reaching a goal that was not based on a money." Everyone wants to be a millionaire, sure. If you haven't been one yet, here is the first step you should take.
Save Money presents The DOLP Snowball method to pay off Credit Cards posted at How I Save Money.net. I wasn't familiar with this method, and if you aren't also, you might perhaps pay a visit to this site.
Rickey Henderson presents Rickey's Vegas Odyssey posted at Riding with Rickey, saying, "An article on my recent trip to Vegas and the football game I bet on. Enjoy--it's funny stuff." A good article with lots of photos.
Sam presents Gambling on Sports. What Are the Odds? Clear, Quick and Easy Info posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, "When you gamble on sports, you stake your money on the bounce of the ball. Having some money in play makes any game more interesting. It gives the fan a personal stake in the outcome of the contest." Every gambling term you have heard is explained here, and every possible kind of bet is also described thoroughly.
Kenneth presents Gambling Games: Can investors learn anything useful? Definitely… | InvestorBlogger posted at InvestorBlogger, saying, "one of my gambling stories!". Visiting a casino in Macao should definately be an experience. Some nice links and information in this article describing the basic stuff in the gambling world.
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