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19 Best Investment Blogs Pt 3

19 Best Investment Blogs Pt 2. 19 Best Investment Blogs Part 1. Being a good investor is all about education. There are so many facets to investing, that one person or blog just doesn’t have everything. In fact, you can spend years and years researching investing, and there will still be things to learn or stones left to turn.

So, if you want to continue to learn and read smart and interesting investment ideas, follow the people on this list. While they may not all be professional investors (although some are, and make a living from it), they all write about their experiences and share their knowledge. I also focused on individual blogs, not larger commercial enterprises. While there are a lot of great professional blogs, I get the most out of an individual (or duo or trio in some cases) perspective. Here are the 19 best investment blogs you should know (in alphabetical order by author, except for the anonymous bloggers): Matt Alden, Dividend Monk Matt has been blogging about dividend stocks for years at Dividend Monk.

Matt’s Blog: Dividend Monk. The Passive Income Earner. Dividend Monk - Top Dividend Stocks. Investment Portfolio Management Basics: Risk, Asset Allocation, & Investing Strategies. Investment Portfolio Management Investment Portfolio Management is the art of putting together and managing various investments to meet specific goals. We will examine management strategy choices, asset allocation and investing strategies, and management of risk as they pertain to management of an investment portfolio. Passive management is for investors willing to accept market returns. Using a fixed asset allocation with a portfolio comprised of index funds would be examples of passive management.

This is the management style that became popular in the 1990’s because most active mutual fund managers under performed market indices. In addition, many active mutual fund managers use risky strategies such as momentum investing (see below). In active management the portfolio manager attempts to meet investment objectives through asset allocation investing and strategies that fit the portfolio owner. I prefer to put the most weight on valuation in selecting my target asset allocation. The bclund Blog - The Intersection of Markets, Trading, and Life!The bclund Blog | The Intersection of Markets, Trading, and Life! Oblivious Investor — Low-Maintenance Investing with Index Funds and ETFs.

MoneyMamba – Economics, Finance. and Business Blog.