Jun 28 2008

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – June 28, 2008


Weekly Roundup

Stocks go up. Stocks go down. That we know for sure! I always enjoy doing the weekly roundup because it helps to bring some perspective into the market performance and often reaffirms my intense focus on a long-term strategy. Some of the articles listed below have provided me with that perspective.

The Carnivals

The Carnival of Personal Finance by Mrs. Micah included my article on how patience pays off

The Posts

Most investors should have international exposure in their portfolios – there are some dividend funds that can help

A whopping 8.2% of mutual funds managed to beat their index – talk about wasting millions of investors money

Remember all the people who lost their Enron company stock – don’t buy too much of your company’s stock

Metronic has some kick-butt dividend growth

The Div Guy did some dividend stock buying

Terra Nitrogen as a high yield dividend stock

You can participate in a REIT index by buying only 3 high yield securities

Bank dividend yields are definitely in our minds

The top dividend stocks for June

The Simple Dollar’s investment selections for the long-haul

The choice between high yield stocks or bonds – which is better

Which one is your favorite discount brokerage?

A look at one of my favorite dividend stocks

Some companies that have been cutting their dividends

Buy low and sell high – when do you buy your stocks

Good readings for the Dow dividend stocks

The Articles

This is a must read – cherry pick the indexes to buy only the best of the index

Watch out for the value trap

Dividend growth beyond the ones we typically think about


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  1. Canadian Capitalist said:

    Thanks for the mention. Have a great weekend!

    June 28th, 2008 at 11:53 am
  2. MillionDollarJourney said:

    Thanks for the link! Enjoy the weekend!

    June 28th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
  3. Patrick said:

    I’ve got some friends and former coworkers stuck with some near worthless stock now. Fortunately, most people I know didn’t put too much money into the company I just left. Thanks for the mention! :)

    June 29th, 2008 at 7:46 am

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