These 71 Free Dividend Stock Resources Will Make You a Better Investor

Updated July 15th, 2021 by Ben Reynolds

This list of 71 free dividend stock resources is broken down into 8 categories. Each category has a brief explanation as to how it helps dividend investors and investors in general. Resources are not ranked in order.

Table Of Contents

You can instantly jump to any specific category by clicking the links below:

General Investing & Dividend Investing Sites Personal Finance Sites Dividend Stock Screeners Financial Social Networks & Sites Famous Investor Sites Brokerages Forums Other Resources

General Investing & Dividend Investing Sites

There are many styles of dividend investing – ranging from high yield investing to dividend growth investing. Reading the work of other investors who are using dividend investing to grow wealth is a great way to generate new ideas.

Sure Dividend – High quality dividend growth stocks, long-term plan MoneyShow.com – Invest smarter, trade wiser Dividend Power – The power of dividend growth investing Dividend Growth Investor – Generate a growing dividend income stream The Dividend Guy – Passive income through dividend investing Dividend Mantra – Dividends, frugality, and financial independence Dividend Monk – Disciplined dividend stock research Dividend Hawk – Dividend growth investing and financial independence Dividend Earner – Building wealth through dividend income Dividend Diplomats – Dividend reinvesting and frugal living Dividends Paradise – Dividend, value, and growth stock screens for long-term investors Passive Income Pursuit – Financial independence through dividend growth Dividend Scouts – Taking the search out of research DRIP Investing – The dividend investing resource center Dividend.com – A wide variety of dividend information and tools Smarter Analyst – Financial news and analysis site Top 70 Dividend Blogs & Websites on Feedspot Top 100 Investment Blogs & Websites on Feedspot 100 Dividend Invsting Blogs on Frugal Student

Personal Finance Sites

Analyzing dividend stocks is only part of the battle to building a portfolio of high quality dividend stocks purchased at fair or better prices. Saving money while living well is extremely important to the process as well. The more you save, the more there is to invest. The following personal finance sites help readers to save more or boost income.

Money Mustache – Early retirement through ‘badassity’ I Will Teach You to Be Rich – How to raise your income Cash Cow Couple – how to grow income and reduce debt Financial Samurai – Slicing through money’s mysteries Wise Bread – Living large on a small budget Money Crashers – Your guide to financial fitness Get Rich Slowly – Personal Finance that makes cents Money Ning – Personal finance, saving, frugality, and coupons Good Financial Cents – Showing that financial freedom is not a myth Budgets Are Sexy – A personal finance blog that won’t put you to sleep The Simple Dollar – Personal finance simplified Nerd Wallet – Financial freedom and economic well being Vital Dollar – For people looking to improve their financial situation The Ways To Wealth – Learn how to make more, save more, and build wealth

Dividend Stock Screeners

The stock screeners below can help you narrow down your search for high quality dividend growth stocks. All stock screeners listed below are free (or have most features free).

Finviz – Financial visualizations (my favorite screener) Yahoo! Finance Screener – Find stocks with many selection criteria Zacks Screener – Screener with analyst estimate information CNBC Screener – Decent screener with several preset screens Reuter’s Screener – Easy to use screen Ycharts – Great screener and image maker The Street – The Street’s ratings-based screener Old School Value Screener – over a dozen value-based screens Dividend.com Screener – Screener aimed at dividend stocks Serenity Stocks Screener – Benjamin Graham value screener DividendStocks.cash – Global dividend screener

Note:  This article provides a solid tutorial for how to generate ideas from stock screeners.

Financial Social Networks & Sites

Looking for ideas from other investors? The sites below help readers gauge sentiment and find ideas from a wide range of authors, contributors, and readers.

Seeking Alpha – High quality articles with lots of reader comments Talk Markets – Customizable financial content with reader comments Stocktwits – Think twitter for stocks Twitter – Use the $ symbol in front of a ticker to pull stock specif tweets Reddit – Check the following subreddits: dividends, investing, stocks, wallstreetbets, and superstonk Hashtag Investing – Learn, share, and grow through real time discussions in this exclusive community of stock investors

Famous Investor Sites

It seems that everyone has an opinion on which stocks are ‘best’. See what some of the wealthiest and most successful investors actually do at the sites below.

Whale Wisdom – Analysis of top investor portfolios Guru Focus – Portfolios, screeners, and articles centered around gurus Insider Monkey – Detailed articles and analysis on billionaire investors

Brokerages

The brokerages below are somewhat less known than the ‘big discount brokerages’. These brokerages offer discounted (or free) trades for investors looking to reduce their trading expenses.

Inveractive Brokers – Extremely discounted full service brokerage.  This is the brokerage we use for our real money portfolio in The Sure Dividend Newsletter Robinhood – $0 commissions.  See how Robinhood makes money here. Questrade – Low cost brokerage for self directed investors
Note 1:  Questrade review by Dividend Earner
Note 2:  Questrade review by by Stocktrades.ca

Forums

Forums are an excellent way to meet like-minded people and explore investing ideas together.

Early Retirement Extreme – The fast track to financial independence Dividend Growth Forum – Everything about investing in dividend stocks

Other Resources

The sources below cover a wide variety of investing and dividend information.

Morningstar Financials – The financial page of Morningstar gives a 5 year look at a stocks financials. This can be useful in determining fairly long-term growth. Investor’s Hub Financials – Don’t be fooled by this site’s busy layout. It offers free historical financials for stocks dating back to 1993. Nasdaq Dividend History – See upcoming and historical dividend record dates and payment amounts. Motley Fool – Making the world smarter, happier, and richer
Note:  Motley Fool Review by Joy Wallet The 20 Best Investing Podcasts In 2020 Dividend Aristocrat Ranker on Retire Before Dad Canadian Dividend All-Stars List on Dividend Growth Investing & Retirement Banking Knowledge Base on Bank Locations Free Dividend Tracker from DiviTrack Free Dividend Tracker from TrackYourDividends Dividend Calculator on Millionaire Mob Passive Income and Dividend Investing on My Stock Market Basics Expert Roundup on Early Retirement on From Cents to Retirement

Do you have other great sources you think should be added?  Email us at support@suredividend.com.


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