Oct 18 2008

Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup – October 18, 2008


Weekly Roundup

Welcome to the October 18th, 2008 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.

The DIV-Net

Canadian banks and their dividend yields

Market timing dangers

When to buy dividend stocks

Your retirement is on sale

Some recent dividend increases

Interview with Warren Buffet

Investing carnival #17

6 stocks paying generous dividends

Fear in the market

I want a Big Mac

Recent dividend purchases

The Articles

A discussion on value traps

Switching brokers can be a pain

Leave your money in the bank

Investing does not equal betting

7 steps of financial preparedness

Investing is simple – you buy stocks (dividend stocks!!)

Please don’t take all your money out of the market

Do not overreact no matter which way the market is going

Your guide to the next 12 months

Remember the cash flow when dividend investing

Extra yield = extra risk

How to get rich

Corporate excess at its worst – AIG execs are brutal

Dividends to counter hedge funds

Thanks for reading – have a good weekend!


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  1. Dean said:

    Thanks for the mention. I always get a buzz when I get a pingback from The DG. It is a great site, I always enjoy what I read here. I like your, Who Am I, section on the about page. Replace picket with wire and that’s me summed up. I often think I should moving more to dividends, the monthly cash flow does have a certain appeal. Now, is a great time to start locking in some wonderful yields.
    Best – Dean

    October 18th, 2008 at 8:11 am
  2. Thicken My Wallet said:

    Thanks for the link. Have a great weekend!

    October 18th, 2008 at 8:30 am
  3. Dividend Growth Investor said:

    Thanks for the link. Have a great weekend!

    October 19th, 2008 at 9:51 am
  4. David said:

    Thanks for the link, sincerely appreciate it!

    October 19th, 2008 at 10:28 am

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