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Dividend Portfolio Investing for monthly income
Another issue that our investor could experience is properly weighting the stocks in his/her portfolio. I am a firm believer in starting out with an equal weighted portfolio, since this strategy doesn’t favor an individual stocks or group of stocks by initiating an above average sized position ...
Which Portfolio Would You Rather Have?
Which Portfolio Would You Rather Have?
worldbeta.blogspot.com — Which portfolio would you rather have? From 1985 - 2008: Portfolio A Return: 11.98% Volatility: 15.60% Sharpe... Ratio: 0.43 Worst Year: -17.99% or Portfolio B Return: 15.23% Volatility: 9.55% Sharpe Ratio: 1.04 Worst Year: -2.70%  ... (more) Which Portfolio Would You Rather Have?
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Weekly Dividend Investing Roundup - December 6, 2008
The Dividend Guy Blog — ... 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. The DIV-Net 33% discount to their Current Assets minus Total Liabilities Dividend Aristocrats…that have cut their dividend Dividends for monthly income 5 dividend stocks to watch Analysing financial ...

Weekly Links: Carnivals & Articles - December 7, 2008
Dividends Value — ... presented No Dividend Cuts Yet From Canadian Banks The Stock Market Prognosticator presented The Financial Crisis and the Collapse of Ethical Behavior Dividend Growth Investor presented International Over diversification Articles From DIV-Net Members The Dividend Guy presented Viewing My Sector and Asset Allocation Dividend Growth Investor presented Dividend Portfolio Investing for monthly income the moneygardener presented portfolio ...

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