Jan 31 2009

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – January 31, 2009


Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the January 31, 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

Watch out for book value

Triangle chart patterns

Magic formula stocks

There are still companies increasing dividends

Tax loss harvesting to find dividend bargains

The dividend good, the bad, and the ugly

Tax refund loans – don’t do it!!

De-leveraging versus deflation

Fundamental stock analysis

Is it time to buy the insurance sector

Financial goals and a 2008 review

Pfizer is soft

Corporate job losses are scary (but the media loves it IMHO)

Why he fired his broker

The Articles

A roundup of dividend investor’s reaction to Pfizer dividend cut

There is nothing weird about this market

Are your dividends in trouble

Sick of the gurus

High yield mega-cap stocks

From Ben Graham:

In general, no I am no longer an advocate of elaborate techniques of security analysis in order to find superior value opportunities. This was a rewarding activity, say, 40 years ago, when our textbook Graham and Dodd was first published; but the situation has changed a great deal since then. In the old days any well – trained security analyst could do a good professional job of selecting undervalued issues through detailed studies; but in the light of the enormous amount of research now being carried on, I doubt whether in most cases such extensive efforts will generate sufficiently superior selections to justify their cost. To that very limited extent I’m on the side of the “efficient market ” school of thought now generally accepted by the professors. [AlphaClone]

Forecasting is for suckers

Canadian’s asset allocation

Dogs of the Dow 2009

Market projections are hard

What is your Risk Capacity

Dividends are being cut like crazy

The safest dividend stocks – Good Post on Assessing a Stock’s Risk

What the heck are Target Retirement Funds

Efficient vs. non-efficient markets – that is the question

Understand that cash flow statement – yes you need to

Important dividend dates

Top dividend growers

I should worry about risk??

% high yield dividend stocks – watch out for some of these

Thanks for reading!


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  1. Manshu said:

    Great roundup – Thanks for including OneMint

    January 31st, 2009 at 7:11 am
  2. Nurseb911 said:

    Thanks for including my article on corporate job losses TDG. Dividend Addicts thank you also for the link on the Pfizer post.

    February 1st, 2009 at 5:21 pm

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