Jan 24 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – January 24, 2009


Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the January 24, 2009 edition of The Dividend Guy’s weekly roundup of posts and articles about investing, dividend and non-dividend related. Once again a good week in terms of posts and information for all of us avid blog readers.

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

Microsoft P/E is crazy low

Chart patterns

Fire your broker

Investment advice looks at the past – look to the future

Dividend investing resources

Three investment questions

An personal Q4 investment review

A new blog out there

Analyzing financial statements

A net worth update

Stryker as a dividend stock

Methanex stock analysis

The Articles
37 mega-cap high yield stocks

Is the bottom in sight

McDonald’s has been a good investment

The small probability of a big loss

Asset allocation scam

Important dividend dates

Money is cheap – invest

Take the emotion out of investing

Blueprint for dividend growth

Buy the Dow

Investment plan 2009

A beef with Dave Ramsey

Active management versus Vanguard

Break-up for Bank of America

The average 50 year old

7 portfolios that outperform

A book that offers lots of promises but does not deliver

Proper portfolio allocation

Income without more risk

Motley Fool is nothing more than a sales pitch

Follow Warren Buffet

Buffet: An economic pearl harbour

Dividend fountains

Stocks down 50%

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3 Comments on this post

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  1. Manshu said:

    Great round up! Thanks for including OneMint in it.

    January 24th, 2009 at 10:40 am
  2. Nurseb911 said:

    Thanks for including my post on Stryker TDG!

    January 24th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
  3. Dividend Growth Investor said:

    Great List TDG. Thanks for including my post: Dividend investing resources

    January 26th, 2009 at 5:18 am

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