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Seven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
It does not matter who is president since the task is beyond a human being. I like the dividends because they are nontaxable if held, or acquired in a Roth IRA. Be creative, the government does not want to support SS, so they will allow more freedom to the self-help crowd. I am not totally despondent but nearly so. ReplySeven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
To DaveBiz, above, try DVY and PEY, but don't expect an increase in share price...they've been in a downtrend since 2005. ReplySeven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
Income is fine. But has the market priced in the possibility of an Obamba presidency, where dividends would be taxed much higher than they are today?If not would any strictly dividend play not be a risky play over the next couple of months, at least until we find out which bum will have Air Force One for the next four years? Reply
Seven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
Another ETF is the S&P Dividend Aristocrats, consisting of companies that have consistently raised their dividends. I read about it in an article written by an S&P advisor. But the S&P website only has an 8-digit symbol (which doesn't work) and S&P in New York did not know what the regular symbol is. If anyone does, please add it to comments. ReplySeven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
With inflation for this year predicted in the low 4% range you need at least 5 1/2% to break even after taxes. Of course a Roth Ira could get by on 5%. ReplySeven High-Yielding ETFs [view article]
Good idea, after going trough some gut wrenching twists and turns. As an income investor I have started doing this same thing and have added already some of the mentioned stocks and will be moving more money toward this type. Heck, even my investment grade preferreds have been extremely volatile. ReplyEditors
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Is this a buy or a sell? Replykondameedi
10 Top Gas Utilities [view article]
no comments today ReplyGas Utilities Stocks: 3Q06 Earnings Results [view article]
the earnings info were so far out of date they were of no use - why print articles that are not current - history is great but not revelent to situations persued by this article Reply