Study Says Women Are More Realistic Investors

Posted on March 28th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

Article from DowJones

When it comes to investing, men and women hold to traditional stereotypes, according to a recent study.

Male investors are more confident, while women are more realistic and risk averse, according to the 2006 ShareBuilder Women & Investing Survey, which polled 965 women and 1,066 men over the age of 18. The study, surveyed clients of ShareBuilder, an online brokerage geared for self-directed investors, had a margin of error of plus or minus three percentage points.

Young men, not surprisingly, are the most assured investors: About 33% of men under 35 are very confident they will meet their investment objectives versus 18% of women. However, about 50% of women under 35 are “somewhat confident” they’ll meet their objectives, versus 45% of men, says
ShareBuilder, of Bellevue, Wash., where 60% of new accounts are opened by investors under 35.

“Women are more realistic about the progress they are making,” says Jeff Seely, ShareBuilder’s chairman and chief executive. “They are clearly more concerned about saving for the future. Men investors are a little more self-assured, but not necessarily with good reason.”

NVDA

Posted on March 27th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

I recently bought some shares of NVDA last week after it tumbled on last Wednesday at $48.50. Since then the stock has been heading upwards. It’s now at $52.80, or an unrealzed gain of about 8.8%. NVDA is a great company. It has strong fundamentals - $5.5 cash per share, no debt, 20% 5-year growth rate, and a foward P/E of 20. Nvidia makes great graphics cards, the new nForce4 SLI series are the fastest in the market. The 5-day chart looks strong and there’s a lot of potential in this stock. The stock just broke 52-week high today and reached 53.07.

Quote of the Day

Posted on March 17th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

A man who gives his children habits of industry provides for them
better than by giving them a fortune.
- Richard Whately

Blogger Maintenance

Posted on March 16th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

Blogger is down for maintenance. There seems to be a lot of down times recently. Maybe it’s time to switch to my own hosting.

RSS for my Site

Posted on March 15th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

How many of you use RSS Readers? My feed URL is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GrowingMoney

There’s this other tool called FeedBlitz. I wonder if it’s useful. Would you prefer to receive updates via RSS or emails?

Note Taking (2)

Posted on March 15th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

OQO Model 01+

I was thinking of a handy and digital way to jot down notes and I saw the OQO Model 01+ on a PC magazine. This thing is about the size of a PDA but has the power of a small notebook computer. The 01 model aslo comes in a tablet PC version as well. That’s convenient for scribbling ideas and thoughts on the bus or subway. But the price is very steep, the tablet version costs $2100.

Specs from the website:

The OQO model 01+ ultra personal computer (uPC) is a fully-featured Windows XP computer. The OQO has a 1GHz processor, a 30GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM, a color transflective display, and integrated wireless, as well as FireWire and USB ports.

Just 4.9 inches long, 3.4 inches wide, 0.9 inches thin, and weighing only 14 ounces, the model 01+ can fit in a pocket or purse and go with you anywhere. For easy typing and cursor control it has a complete thumb keyboard with TrackStik and mouse buttons as well as digital pen and thumbwheel.

Does anyone own or has any experience with this ultra portable computer?

Link Swaps

Posted on March 15th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

I notice there are a lot new PF blogs lately. If I don’t have your link or vice versa, let’s do an update. Just post a comment and let me know.

Question to Financial Bloggers

Posted on March 14th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

Does your friends know about your blog?

Web Hosting

Posted on March 14th, 2006 in Uncategorized by Smarty

I’m thinking of getting a new domain and server to host my blog. I’m currently on Blogger. Everything is pretty much set up for me. I know some of you financial bloggers host on your own domains. I wonder how many of you do that, and what are the expenses for web hosting? What hosting packages did you get? Where do you get your templates and how do you set up your blog.

Also, how much do you make in ads? Is it enough to cover the hosting expenses?

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