Jul 19 2008

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – July 19, 2008


Weekly Roundup

All I am going to say this week, is don’t get suckered into a false rally. I have no idea what has gone on this week, but this continued volitaility is crazy. Oh well, at least I am a long-term investor.

The Div-Net

Passive investment rules

Which international ETF do you hold?

GE as a dividend opportunity

Unloved stocks

The Carnivals

Carnival of Personal Finance #161: The “Feeling Renewed” Edition

Investing Carnival #3: The Bear Market Edition

The Posts

Risky high dividend yield stocks

Index funds and portfolio tracking

10 reasons to buy stocks now

Dollar cost averaging rules

I want to be a gazillionaire

Wells Fargo is still a bank and I am full on banks

Simple investing is awesome

Simple investing can also help you sleep

The psychology of selling

What is a a safe bank stock

Blogger net worth reviews rule

Dividend analysis on United Technologies (UTX)

Value traps suck

DIY investing

The magic formula and dividend investing

Paychex increases its dividend 3.3%

Why do banks fail

Bear markets really don’t last that long, in the grand scheme of things

The Articles

Build you own portfolio in retirement


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  1. Patrick said:

    Gazillionaire? I’ll settle for a cool mil and the opportunity to live my life without worrying about money. ;)

    Thanks for the mention. :)

    July 19th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
  2. Four Pillars said:

    Thanks for the link – I’m glad my article didn’t put you to sleep! :)

    Mike

    July 19th, 2008 at 8:20 pm
  3. MillionDollarJourney said:

    Thanks for the mention – enjoy the rest of your weekend!

    July 20th, 2008 at 2:55 am
  4. Canadian Capitalist said:

    Thanks for the mention! Cheers!

    July 20th, 2008 at 1:40 pm
  5. Sam said:

    Nice info from these links! Hope to find my blog someday mentioned in your blog too :)

    Sam
    Fix My Personal Finance
    http://fixmypersonalfinance.com/

    July 21st, 2008 at 3:07 am

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