Blue chip dividend stocks usually carry a premium. Often this premium is in excess of what I am willing to pay. With Monday's market slide followed by Tuesday and  Wednesday's subsequent recovery, it appears that good stocks can fall into an after-Thanksgiving mark-down sale at anytime. Here are five stocks that I am watching closely, with their Risk Quality (RQ) rating and other information as of 12/1/2008:I. Procter & Gamble Co. (PG )
- RQ: A1
 - Yield: 2.49%
 - Buy Below: $59.70
 - 12/1/2008 Close: $60.49
 - % Change since 12/31/2007: -17.6% ($73.42)
 
II. Wells Fargo & Company (WFC)
- RQ: A2
 - Yield: 4.71%
 - Buy Below: $26.44
 - 12/1/2008 Close: $23.41
 - % Change since 12/31/2007: -22.5% ($30.19)
 
- RQ: A2
 - Yield: 4.02%
 - Buy Below: $52.87
 - 12/1/2008 Close: $55.02
 - % Change since 12/31/2007: -20.7% ($69.34)
 
- RQ: A5
 - Yield: 6.20%
 - Buy Below: $36.95
 - 12/1/2008 Close: $37.73
 - % Change since 12/31/2007: -22.1% ($48.43)
 
- RQ: A2
 - Yield: 3.24%
 - Buy Below: $45.35
 - 12/1/2008 Close: $44.33
 - % Change since 12/31/2007: -27.8% ($61.37)
 
As always, you should perform your own research and reach your own conclusion before buying or selling an investment security.
Full Disclosure: As of this writing, I was long in VFINX, PG, PGN and KO
Tags: [KMB] [KO] [PG] [PGN] [WFC]
