Stay Updated via Twitter, StockTwits, RSS, or E-mail


Below are four easy ways to keep up with all the activity on The Dynamic Dividend without even visiting this website. These services are 100% free, of course. I’ve tried to provide an option for everyone, from passive investors to intense market participants craving instant information.

Twitter

Almost immediately after each article is published to The Dynamic Dividend, a summary (and link) is posted via Twitter. I also occasionally tweet updates to previous articles, reminders to investors about upcoming dividend-related events, interesting links from around the web, and general commentary that may not be substantive enough to warrant a full post on this website. Follow @dynamicdividend on Twitter.

StockTwits

All of my Twitter activity is generated via the fantastic StockTwits platform, which is a financial idea network that allows members to curate their own stream in order to follow investors, individual stocks, and other financial instruments they’re interested in. Whether you’re an active participant or a silent lurker, StockTwits is by far the best community (web-based or otherwise) for investors today. Follow DynamicDividend on StockTwits.

RSS Feed

Each time an article is published on The Dynamic Dividend, the headline and a brief summary is instantly distributed via RSS (“really simple syndication”) to subscribers via the feed reader of their choice. A link to the entire article is also provided. Subscribe to The Dynamic Dividend via RSS Feed.

E-mail Newsletter

If instant updates aren’t your thing, you can receive a simple summary of the site’s content via e-mail at the end of each day. Each installment of the newsletter contains a simple list of headlines that link to full articles. Your e-mail address will not be shared with any third parties. Subscribe to The Dynamic Dividend via E-mail.

The Dynamic Dividend.

Helping income investors identify quality opportunities through dividend stock news, tools, tips, statistics, and ideas.

Dividend Resources.

Free tools and features maintained to help dividend investors identify quality opportunities.

Dividend Hike Forecasts

Each month I compile a list of the companies most likely to give their shareholders a raise.

Dividend Dynamos

A collection of more than 200 stocks that have increased their dividends for at least ten consecutive years.

Yield Alerts

Dividend stocks that have recently seen their yields rise above notable thresholds.

Dow Jones Snapshot

A real-time look at the important dividend-related characteristics of the 30 Dow Jones components.

Ex-Dividend Dates

See which stocks are trading ex-dividend up to one week in advance.

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