Jan 3 2009

The Dividend Guy 2008 Year In Review


2009

Typically on Saturdays I post my Weekly Roundup, which links to a number of the posts that I have found particularly valuable over the past week. However, seeing that we are in a brand new year, I thought it would be appropriate for me to link to a number of the articles I have published over the past year. It has been a busy year both at the blog and in the market. Thanks to everyone for continuing to come back time and time again. I really do appreciate it.[ad#tdg-embedded]

January 2008

  • The Dividend Guy Investment Process Part 1: Introduction and The Dividend Guy Code
  • The BMW Method of Picking Undervalued Stocks
  • February 2008

  • The 3 Things That Will Make You Better Than 99% of Investors
  • You Can’t Be a Lazy Investor
  • What Makes a Stock Defensive? The Ultimate Defensive Stock
  • Investment Ideas from My Fridge
  • March 2008

  • Dual Class Shares Suck
  • Pension Fund Asset Allocations You Can Use
  • What Music Band Nine Inch Nails Taught Me About Investing
  • A Valuation Exercise: The Dividend Aristocrats
  • My Top 3 Investing Mistakes and a Challenge to Other Bloggers
  • April 2008

  • Margin Can Make you Rich…or Really Really Poor
  • Risk Capacity and Risk Tolerance Are Different Beasts
  • Which Sectors Do Dividend ETFs Invest In?
  • Should a Long-Term Investor Worry About Short-Term Market Trends?
  • 6 Stock Trading Tips for Long Term Investors
  • May 2008

  • Top 5 Ways to Lose Money in Stocks
  • Where to Get Investment Data to Analyze Dividend Stocks
  • Dividend Yield or Dividend Growth?
  • Not So Breaking News: Most Mutual Fund Managers Still Underperforming the Market
  • The Vanguard Principles – An Excellent Investor’s Resource
  • June 2008

  • 3 Possible Actions to Take with a Dividend Decrease
  • Patience Will Always Reward You in Dividend Investing
  • The Two Most Important Aspects of Portfolio Construction
  • Rebalancing as a Key Portfolio Tactic
  • The Top 3 Dividend Investing Books
  • July 2008

  • Top 3 Reasons to Drop a Stock From Your Watch List
  • Lower Risk = Higher Investment Profits
  • The 9 Rules of Risk Management
  • Investing Boils Down to 4 Principles Like Hockey Boils Down to the Fundamentals of the Game
  • August 2008

  • What a Couple of Days Away From the Stock Market Can Teach You
  • My Best Investing Mistake
  • Keeping Investing Simple: Only 2 Real Reasons Why We Invest
  • September 2008

  • Invest When It Feels Like the End of the World
  • The Four Most Important Metrics When Evaluating Dividend Stocks
  • October 2008

  • My Main Investment Objective: To Generate a Reliable, Growing Stream of Income from Stocks
  • An Update to The Dividend Guy Investment Code
  • Some Investing Rules According to Warren Buffet
  • November 2008

  • Sold Some Dividend Cut Stocks
  • Calculating My Portfolio’s Annualized Return
  • Three Things Investors Do to Get Into Trouble
  • It’s Not Different This Time
  • December 2008

  • Tracking My Portfolio Income
  • The Top 6 Things I Learned from The Market Crash of 2008
  • Viewing My Sector and Asset Allocation
  • Some Additional Articles

    I do want to link to one additional series of posts that Tim Ferris posted over at his blog, Four Hour Work Week. It is Tim’s thoughts on investing in uncommon times. Although I do not agree with everything he writes, I did find it very interesting. Here is Part 1 and Part 2.

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    4 Comments on this post

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    1. Jeff said:

      Enjoying your blog content — I’ve added it to my Google Reader.
      Please consider eliminating the obnoxious ad links embedded in your articles.
      Jeff

      January 3rd, 2009 at 7:52 am
    2. Dividend Growth Investor said:

      TDG,

      I truly enjoyed re-reading these valuable content in your links for 2008. Keep up the good work in the new year!

      Best Regards,

      DGI

      January 3rd, 2009 at 4:44 pm
    3. Nurseb911 said:

      Thats a great list of content from 2008. Hopefully 2009 will bring even more insightful posts on dividends and your investing progress.

      January 3rd, 2009 at 10:16 pm
    4. The Dividend Guy said:

      Thanks y’all

      Jeff – I do appreciate your comments and will consider it. It does help pay the bills though!

      January 4th, 2009 at 2:31 am

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