Posts for April 2008

Based on the color of your car, you may be revealing more about yourself than you realize. This is what I just read in this somewhat old news. Unfortunately the story does not link to the original source of the scientific study, so there is an extra job for you if you would like to verify.
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I just came across this Savings Bond Advisory:

Given that the current fixed base rate is 1.20%, it would much better to invest in I bonds this month rather than waiting until May 1 or later. I bonds you purchase today will earn a composite rate of 4.28% for six months, followed by six month of 6.06%. These are much higher rates than are available in bank CDs or even other US Treasury securities

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In Part I, I discussed the two main and opposing theories of investing – efficient market theory (EMT) and fundamental analysis (FA). Here I talk about which one of these two can be thought as “correct”.
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(This post is a part of the series Basics of Finance and Investing.)

It did not surprise many when Warren Buffett, while recently hosting a group of business students for a two-hour question-answer session, began by pointing out the folly of the efficient market theory (EMT). After all, his objection to EMT is as legendary as his support for fundamental analysis (FA), as the foundation for smart investing.
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(This post belongs to the series About blogging.)

A common question of many WordPress users is how to change the default “admin” username that WordPress assigns during installation, so that a hacker cannot easily break into the account. The standard “admin panel->users->edit user” does not let you do this, because your username is tied to your MySQL database access, and you need to make changes in the database itself. The steps are nicely explained herenew window.
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About blogging

April 14, 2008 in Blogging Tips 

This is a blog about investing (and personal finance), and so, while investing is the primary subject here, from time to time I’ll also write about tips and tricks on blogging with WordPressnew window, which is the platform I use for this blog.
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I just finished reading A Mathematician Plays the Stock Marketnew window by John Allen Paulosnew window, professor of mathematics at Temple University. Being a scientist with a theoretical bend, I was readily drawn towards the title of the book.
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