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		<title>By: Financial Fruition &#187; Carnival of Personal Finance #52</title>
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		<title>By: RM</title>
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		<description>What an awesome site you have going here - very well done, interesting reading for sure.  Lately I&#039;ve been looking at constructing a &quot;safer&quot; portfolio after being primarily into oil and gas for the last couple years.  I&#039;ve come full circle you might say.  It started when I crunched the numbers on my mutual funds oh, about ten years ago.  The good news was I had more than I started out with.  The bad news was that when you added in the contributions I had made, the gain was beer and pizza money.  I the found a book &quot;Stop Buying Mutual Funds&quot; and I haven&#039;t looked back.  Coincidentally, I began with an account at Canadian Shareowners.  I still have my IGM, TD and GWO, now with TD-CT.  I left them because I thought their offerings were limited.  The last couple years have been good for my returns but now I&#039;m looking to protect those gains.  I&#039;m a big O&amp;G fan and will continue to focus on those stocks.  I think some O&amp;G exposure is a must in today&#039;s world.  Have you looked at Peyto?  It has been very good to me over the years.  It has excellent management and is run rather more like a dividend stock than a trust.  Being an Alberta boy and working in the industry some oilsands is also a must.  Suncor is also a big holding of mine.  Check out a Nexen - soon to begin production at Long Lake, or CNRL, or for your 10% fund a company with long term prospects like UTS.  I&#039;m also curious to know what if anything you have set up for RESPs.  Look forward to dropping by again.  Take care.  

PS: Best investment advice I ever read - &quot;The only person who cares about your money is you.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an awesome site you have going here &#8211; very well done, interesting reading for sure.  Lately I&#8217;ve been looking at constructing a &#8220;safer&#8221; portfolio after being primarily into oil and gas for the last couple years.  I&#8217;ve come full circle you might say.  It started when I crunched the numbers on my mutual funds oh, about ten years ago.  The good news was I had more than I started out with.  The bad news was that when you added in the contributions I had made, the gain was beer and pizza money.  I the found a book &#8220;Stop Buying Mutual Funds&#8221; and I haven&#8217;t looked back.  Coincidentally, I began with an account at Canadian Shareowners.  I still have my IGM, TD and GWO, now with TD-CT.  I left them because I thought their offerings were limited.  The last couple years have been good for my returns but now I&#8217;m looking to protect those gains.  I&#8217;m a big O&amp;G fan and will continue to focus on those stocks.  I think some O&amp;G exposure is a must in today&#8217;s world.  Have you looked at Peyto?  It has been very good to me over the years.  It has excellent management and is run rather more like a dividend stock than a trust.  Being an Alberta boy and working in the industry some oilsands is also a must.  Suncor is also a big holding of mine.  Check out a Nexen &#8211; soon to begin production at Long Lake, or CNRL, or for your 10% fund a company with long term prospects like UTS.  I&#8217;m also curious to know what if anything you have set up for RESPs.  Look forward to dropping by again.  Take care.  </p>
<p>PS: Best investment advice I ever read &#8211; &#8220;The only person who cares about your money is you.&#8221;</p>
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