Nov 28 2009

Best Dividend Investing Posts of the Week – November 28, 2009

Best Dividend Investing Posts

I made one purchase this week in my portfolio, and it was all in the name of asset allocation. That Dubai fiasco this week threw a real wrench into market. However, as I stated in a Twitter post, if you are long-term investor than as always it will be best to avoid the media spin on it and just continue to add to your portfolios. In fact, if there is significant weakness I may even throw a little bit extra in some of my holdings that get impacted the most. These news items need to be taken with a grain of salt and it is important not to act on impulse or emotions.

As always here are some of the more dividend focused articles I ran across over the course of the week.

Many of these are straight from member of Dividend Investing and Value Network (DIV-Net). I hope you can learn a little bit more about dividend investing from all of these articles, as I continue to do each and every week.


  • Invest in dividend stocks, CIBC report says
  • 8 stocks with positive dividend momentum
  • Livin’ Low: High-yielding dividends as alternative to miniscule fixed-income payouts
  • 5 Dividend Raisers with Solid Fundamentals
  • 5 Good Dividend Plays
  • Quotable guide to passive investing
  • The Major Problem With Dividend Investing
  • Barron’s Picks Top 10 Dividend Stocks
  • Festival of Stocks #168
  • Carnival of Personal Finance Thanksgiving Survival Edition
  • Six common misconceptions about dividends
  • The Hidden Power of Rising Dividends
  • 9 Dividend Stocks Working Hard During The Holidays
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    1. Stocks on Wall Street said:

      Thanks for the post helps make it easy to access past articles.

      November 28th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
    2. Stuart said:

      Some really great dividend articles here! I am starting to think next year will be a good year to load up with high dividend yield stocks. Personally, I am a big fan of income trusts for a TFSA.

      December 1st, 2009 at 9:05 pm

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