I keep abreast of these on a regular basis. It would be beneficial to all to add more to this list. If possible try to post the information in the same format I did mine:
Website | Focus/Usual Topics | Daily/Every Few Days (EFD)/Weekly/Monthly/Rarely (Posts)
nycmoney.blogspot.com is no longer owned by the original blogger, some how it got deleted from blogspot and now someone else took over the domain and is squatting on it.
An Uncommon Way to Wealth is my personal favorite. Good free Excel personal finance spreadsheets, reviews of personal finance tools such as budgeting systems and savings accounts, and every-few-days posting of useful topics.
DWooley said: Wish I could find a daytrader that posts his daily trades.
For a "donation" you can gain access to the members version of the kirk report in which he posts his daily trades (and rational). I am not a member but I've heard good things about his posts on the member side of his site.
Trader Mike is a day trader who blogs. I don't believe he posts a ledger of trades, but he does present possible trades he may make. He also presents alot of technical analysis information.
slimjim1
Member
posted: Nov. 28, 2005 @ 8:27a
The Carnival of Debt Reduction is up at ncnblog.com. Links to several other blogs dealing with debt reduction and the like... great read!ncnblog.com
Neowow out of all the blogs you list in the net worth table, the highest is 600k? gues the people doing better arent spending time writing blogs (though they are here at FWF)
skiter53
Member
posted: Dec. 2, 2005 @ 9:21a
600k seems like a lot to me, especially considering her age. She's only 26 (I assume you're talking about nycmoney).
Long time reader of the Finance forums, but I just joined FW. I also recently got into the blogging thing. It's not much right now, but I'd appreciate any comments.
It's a blog of a 20 year old college student with little to no money.
I have a blog for my high school economics class. It includes mini-articles or entries by students and they incorporate economics into their articles. I think it is interesting to know what "the future" is thinking in terms of economics. I know this isn't exactly finance but I thought it would be a nice complement to all the straightforward finance blogs.
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