Feb 28 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – February 28, 2009


Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the February 28, 2009 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related.

If you know of other blogs that are covering the topic of investing and dividends, please feel free to let us all know using the comment section below.
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The DIV-Net

Free stock investment research

Some chart patterns explained

6 stocks for value investors

Dividends are critical to total return

Will nationalization kill your stocks?

The misery index

Utilities for a dividend portfolio

Apple covered call plays

Global financial market meltdown

GE preferred stock

CNBC is awful – they hawk fear!!

2009′s best dividend plays

Trading under book value

Sustainable dividends rule

The Articles

GE cuts its dividend

Efficient market opportunities

Why you need to invest now

Actual bank board room conversations

5 blue-chips according to Jim

Active management is impossible (but fun)

Additional income with ETFs

David Dreman on banks and value investing

Stock broker FAIL

Is the recession almost over?

50% Dow retracement

A new David Bach book – it’s a dictionary??

Magic formula by dividend yield

In defense of GE

Doofus mutual fund investors

The buy and hold fallacy?

Fix your portfolio

Value investors on Twitter

I’m on Twitter too!

The ring of fire (down, down down)

DON’T chase dividend yield

Vanguard reducing fees – nice!

Canadians more optimistic than Americans

Seven rules of investing

Read chapters 7 and 20 – Buffet says so!

Dividend to earnings payout ratio

Thanks for reading!


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  1. Dividend Growth Investor said:

    TDG,

    I truly enjoyed reading the list of quality links on your site. It led me to some great articles to read this weekend.

    Best Regards,

    Dividend Growth Investor

    February 28th, 2009 at 8:51 am
  2. Jae Jun said:

    Appreciate the weekly links!

    February 28th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
  3. Brian said:

    Hi Dividend Guy

    I enjoyed your blog and would like to include your site on my Blogroll.

    I have improved and changed my financial blog from Blogspot to WordPress with its own unique domain: http://www.wealth-ed.com.

    Could you please link your site to mine? (”Get Wealth-ed”)

    Thanks

    Brian

    March 1st, 2009 at 3:44 pm

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