Dec 1 2007

November in Review – A Recap of Some of My Posts


November Fall Day

With the posting schedule I am attempting to meet at 6 times a week, there have been a lot of articles posted here at The Dividend Guy. Here is a quick look at some of those articles.

Stock Analysis

In November the dividend stocks I had a lookrf at were Imperial Oil, Citigroup, Enbridge, and Pepsi.

I also dealt a bit further with Citigroup and its recent share price annihilation.

Investing Principles

At the beginning of the month, I provided my opinion on involving my family in the investment decisions made within our household as well as the benchmark I use to compare my investment results against.

This has been a tough market to make it through and I gave my 5 Things Dividend Investors Should Do To Make It Through Volatile Markets.

In addition, I participated in a meme started by Quest for Four Pillars about my own experiences with children and money. My sons views of money I think is kinda funny!

The most popular post by far this month was The 10 Most Important Things I Have Learned About Dividend Investing.

Investing Mistakes

We all make mistakes and I have made my fair share of investing ones! Here are 3 of my most prominent ones. To become a better investor, I think that I can learn from the great investors of all time such as Warren Buffet. Drawing from Rob Carrick’s article from the Globe and Mail, here are Quality Investing Quotes from Some Big Name Investors.

Emerging Markets and Asset Allocation

As you all know, asset allocation is a very important concept for me. In November I put some thought to adding some emerging market exposure to my portfolio.

That should do it for now. As usual, if you are new here, please be sure to check out my About Me page to learn a little bit about me and my investing approach.

(Photo Credit: Claudia Meyer)


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  1. FourPillars said:

    Thanks for the link!

    Mike

    December 1st, 2007 at 8:12 pm
  2. canadiandollars said:

    I feel that Citigroup at these levels are a good buy. I realize there are some more subprime worries, but as long as one is in it for the long run, one should be fine.

    December 1st, 2007 at 11:30 pm

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