Archive | August, 2005

Context Is Everything

This post isn’t really about stocks or investing, but it has a direct effect on me and my wealth. So here it is.
As someone that is working on several web projects and trying to improve his first blog, I have noticed some really interesting things regarding Google Adsense and how it works.
The problem I [...]

Get The Gorilla Trades E-Mail Anytime

Please note: GorillaTrades is a registered trademark of GorillaTrades, Inc. Neither WealthJunkie.com, its publisher, nor the authors of these articles have any affiliation with the GorillaTrades service.
Ever feel like seeing what the Gorila had to say? Or are you interested in their service, but not sure if you want the 30-day trial [...]

My Virtual Crutch

I woke up this morning to learn that my broadband provider was having a problem. Internet was down.
In my neck of the woods, I should be thankful I even have broadband. Had we moved just down the road, I would have no chance. Not a whole lot of major urban areas in [...]

My Thoughts On Panera Bread

Just as I have a strong opinion about what is going on at COSI, I also have some thoughts on Panera bread and their earnings announcement.
Before I go any further, though, I want to let you know that I hold shares in Panera Bread and, at this very minute, plan to keep holding them. I [...]

Anthony Robbins

Anthony Robbins is like a rock star. His fans will pay hundreds, possibly thousands of dollars, and fill huge arenas. He walks on stage, full of energy. And no one wants it to end. His motivational seminars include “Date with Destiny” and “Unleash the Power Within.” His audio tapes and [...]

Peter Lynch

Peter Lynch is one of the world’s most successful investors. While managing Fidelity’s Magellan Fund from 1977 to 1990, his results were unmatched, and Magellan was the best performing fund.
According to Lynch, the average person has many opportunities each year to find the next great company. Trips to the mall, new restaurants, and [...]