Jul 25 2007

The Dividend Guy’s Watch List Newsletter


I am constantly getting requests on when I think it is a good time to get into various stocks. To help with this, I am launching a newsletter that will include my watch list and the buy prices that I currently have set on each company. This is in no way intended to be considered investment advice by anyone – folks will still need to do their own research before buying a stock. However, it will provide some insight into my methodologies for building the dividend based portion of my portfolio. To read more about the newsletter and watch list, please click here.


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  1. Jack said:

    Hmmmm. It seems to me that being paid for an investment service requires a bit of disclosure. Who are you? What are your qualifications?

    July 27th, 2007 at 4:55 am
  2. The Dividend Guy said:

    Hey Jack – I am just a regular investor who loves Dividend stocks. I keep this list up to date for my own purposes and thought that I would share it. I do indicate which stocks I own in each issue.

    TDG

    July 27th, 2007 at 6:43 am
  3. Jack said:

    Hey Dividend Guy

    You ain’t sharing it. You’re selling it. There’s a big difference. Buyers are entitled to know what they are buying and from whom. It has to do with transparency. If you like transparency in companies, why wouldn’t you like transparency in newsletters?

    July 30th, 2007 at 4:11 am
  4. Frank said:

    I think its a good idea. Dividend Guy has had a great blog and his stocks are in plain view. If you’d like some more of his methodology you can pay for it, if not just read the blog. No need to grill the guy.

    August 1st, 2007 at 11:36 am
  5. The Dividend Guy said:

    Thanks Frank – appreciate the support!

    August 1st, 2007 at 7:41 pm
  6. Jack said:

    Frank,

    I didn’t say that it wasn’t a good idea.

    It’s fairly common for newsletter vendors to disclose who they are and what their qualifications are. It’s a reasonable expectation.

    I was quite surprised with TDG’s response – his apparent unwillingness to disclose.

    August 2nd, 2007 at 5:26 am

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