Archive for “July 2008”

Top 3 Reasons to Drop a Stock From Your Watch List

Written by The Dividend Guy on July 31, 2008 6 Comments »

Stocks do not have to stay on your watch list forever. In fact, a large watch list of stocks is a waste of time in my opinion. First of all, it takes time to keep track of all those stocks on your list. If you have a number of stocks you actually […]

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Carnival of Investing - July 29, 2008 Edition

Written by The Dividend Guy on July 29, 2008 7 Comments »

Welcome to the July 29, 2008 edition of investing carnival. I am pleased to be hosting the carnival this week and appreciate everyone’s input and work they have put into the individual posts.

Editor’s Picks

Dividend Growth Investor presents Some Cheap Stocks to Consider posted at Create Rising Passive Income From Dividend Paying Stocks.

Mike Markin presents […]

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Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - July 26, 2008

Written by The Dividend Guy on July 26, 2008 5 Comments »

Welcome to the July26th edition of my weekly roundup. Here you will find articles and posts, dividend and non-dividend related, that I have found interesting and insightful during the week.

The Div-Net
Brands grow dividends
Dividend Growth Strategies dividend growth plan
YOUR wealth building asset
A dividend stock screen
Now this is an expensive house
Art versus science - in decision […]

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Lower Risk = Higher Investment Profits

Written by The Dividend Guy on July 25, 2008 Be the First to Comment »

(This article originally appeared on The DIV-Net on July 15, 2008)Historically, a dividend based portfolio has proven to be less risky than alternative investment strategies. The caveat of course is that your portfolio is structured properly, you are well diversified, and you keep your fees super-low. Take the S&P Dividend Aristocrats for example. […]

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