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by Ram Balakrishnan
September 20, 2007
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Since my previous round up, a number of Canadian Financial Blogs have appeared on the scene:

FP Trading Desk is the online blog of The Financial Post and features extensive coverage of business and stock market news and analysis of individual stocks.
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Dividends Matter aims to “to empower individual investors to gain the knowledge, skill, and confidence required to invest in high quality, dividend paying stocks to generate steadily increasing cash flow and ensure a lifetime of successful investing”. If that sounds similar to Investment Jungle, it’s because Average Joe is the blogger behind both. Some recent stocks analyzed include Loblaws (L), Fortis (FTS) and Power Financial (PWF) etc. (RSS Feed)

Montreal-based, 25-year old, Financial Blogger works in the banking industry and has been blogging for a while about everything involving personal finances. He is a big fan of leveraged investing and is personally implementing the Smith Manoeuvre. (RSS Feed)

Nabloid on Investing (Nabloid = net + tabloid) aims “to publish information about investing and the investment industry in Canada and the United States”. Nabloid mostly blogs about individual Canadian and US stocks. (RSS Feed)

Where Does All My Money Go? is written by Toronto-based stock broker Preet Banerjee, who promises to “explain EVERYTHING about money”, in his blog. Recent topics covered include his 12-part series on life insurance. (RSS Feed)

Next week, we’ll look at Road to Harvard, Loonies and Sense, Give me Back my Five Bucks, Guerilla Investor and Wealthy Canadian. If you have a Canadian Financial Blog and would like to be featured in my next round up, please leave a comment or contact me directly.

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