Archive for “April 2008”

Dividend Stock Wednesday: Hasbro (HAS-N)

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 23, 2008 2 Comments »

This is an analysis completed by The Dividend Guy. It is not to be used as investment advice or a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell any stocks discussed. Please ensure you complete your own analysis.

Remember playing with Mr. Potato Head as a child. Well, apparently millions of kids STILL play with […]

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Sector Allocation of my Portfolio

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 21, 2008 4 Comments »

As an active investor who buys individual securities, I need to make sure I am very diversified to minimize individual security risk. I have built a strong asset allocation model based on a great deal of research. I still have some work to do to meet my target allocations. However, as my […]

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Which Sectors Do Dividend ETFs Invest In?

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 20, 2008 2 Comments »

If you are building a portfolio of individual securities, then the sectors you invest in should be part of your overall asset allocation plan. Recently I ran a post which energy companies are most predominant in a few dividend ETFs. I took this analysis one step further and tried to dissect what sectors […]

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Do Stock Charts Have a Place for Long-Term Investors?

Written by The Dividend Guy on April 18, 2008 1 Comment »

I believe that charts can help long-term investors. In particular, I believe they can give us a general sense of what the market is doing to help understand how our own stocks might be performing. In essence, if the market is going down then there is a good chance that your long-term dividend […]

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