Archive for “August 2006”

My Biggest Financial Blunder

Written by The Dividend Guy on August 22, 2006 1 Comment »

We all make mistakes, especially in investing. I have and will continue to do so (I am no expert) As one who is constantly trying to improve my returns I make sure that I try my best to learn from these mistakes. It got me to thinking about what types of mistakes investors […]

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Point of Maximum Financial Risk

Written by The Dividend Guy on August 17, 2006 2 Comments »

I usually don’t do these quick posts, but I saw something on a cool blog - The Big Picture - that pretty much sums up the investment sentiment cycle:

I think every investor has gone through this cycle in their investing careers - no matter how short or long they have been at it. The […]

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Shareholder Friendly Management

Written by The Dividend Guy on August 17, 2006 Be the First to Comment »

The recent garbage us Home Depot shareowners have endured with the company’s lack of good judgement at the recent annual meeting has had me thinking about what good shareholder management is. Is it kissing shareholder a$$? I don’t think it should be, but I think that there definately needs to be a great […]

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Perspective: The 10 Worst Stock Market Crashes

Written by The Dividend Guy on August 12, 2006 5 Comments »

In my voyaging through the web on various investment message boards, there is a lot of chatter out there about how poor many investments have done. Many people seem to be questioning their holdings as they have gone sideways or down for the past 3 years. Take companies like Home Depot and General […]

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