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The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
I think the 'disclaimer' written as " this portfolio is for illustrative purposes only" should be in the first or second sentence of an article such as this, and it would be even better to include the definition of DivPayoutRatio being used as well as the 'position' that the author doesn't 'like' stocks with a DPR that's >50%. (Some of us are nearly beginners trying to get better.) ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
If he doesn't fell guilty about misleading amateur investors I have no use for him at all.Sorry. I did not know this site was for amateur investors. Reply
The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
"Nothing wrong with dividend." No one said there is anything at all wrong with dividend stocks. Look at this way the stock at the top of his list of "Aristocrats"... (FITB) is down 20% since he posted this, and KEY is far worse. If he doesn't fell guilty about misleading amateur investors I have no use for him at all. ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
no connection-check out fro as nobody has figured out a way to pave over the ocean. ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
What a bunch of cry babies... geezz. Just read the article and shut up, plz.Nothing wrong with dividend. Reply
The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
As MAJORG & STEWIE's 3rd grade reacher - I am now recommending them for promotion to the 4th grade. YAY!! ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
"KEY lowered their dividend, so we delete that name from the list; the ones that don't cut are great bargains and their stocks will recover. Your list is a good place for intelligent investors to start Blooking for value."Says the Black cat as it enters the slaughterhouse and is never seen again.
"However, longer-term passive bond investors ( people holding till maturity) do not really get much in capital gains." Duh, I think it's safe to say if you hold a bond to maturity you don't get any capital gain or loss. You are advising people on income producing securities and yet you have no concept of why the equities on your list are paying high dividends, nor do you have even a rudimentary understanding of the bond market.
Black cat, Value investing involves fishing out opportunities where the street has underestimated earnings and growth, not buying a beaten down company. The banks at the top of this list are all likely to cut their dividends and lose further share price. That's what makes this list an amateur production.
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The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
Mr. Stoyanov,Many people have written unkind and erroneous comments regarding this article. Ignore them. You are on the right track, looking at securities that are unpopular and have demonstrated quality by posting a long record of pro-shareholder behavior (rising dividends). The best bargains come at the moment of maximum pessimism - when the foolish mob screams that you are mistaken. KEY lowered their dividend, so we delete that name from the list; the ones that don't cut are great bargains and their stocks will recover. Your list is a good place for intelligent investors to start looking for value.
Black cat
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Growth
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The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
Actually you are partially correct that bonds/fixed income could provide you with capital gains. The size of the bond market versus the stock market is irrelevant. However, longer-term passive bond investors ( people holding till maturity) do not really get much in capital gains.Reply
Growth
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The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
Stewie,I know what I am talking about. Good luck in your investments. I hope that you are better at investing than reading or spelling.
PS. I check my disclosure. Reply
BullFrog
The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
iff you know teh back-story behind GEs last quarter (caught in theundertow with "BarleyStern-nuts... you would recognize that tech analysis is not the be-all-end-all. right now, adn for the next couple weeks, GE is a *screaming buy* - especially below $30!! [[WTF?!?!]]
i went long at ~$32 and bought too much - (my bad cramer; i apologize) and i will be buying LOTS more RSN if i can extract some profits from other issues. what i hadn;t considered (that creamer does) is that the lower shelf of GE stock would fall again. Reply
The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
Points out how pitiful S&P dividends are ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
How did KEY and FITB work out for you Dodromir.......Got anymore big advice for us. ReplyThe 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
"By the way Stewie, try telling your clients that you are going to invest in bonds for the capital gains, and they will look at you as if you are coming from the woords." Hey Pal, every fixed income fund, portfolio, or trust is total return managed and its performance is quantified on a total return basis just like an equity fund. If you look at the stocks at the top of your list, they are all banks and everyone of them has suffered a huge capital loss in their fixed income portfolio. What do you think ABS's and MBS's are ? Do think fixed income just sits there and never trades or changes price ? The fixed income markets are as dynamic as, and in fact dwarf the equity markets in both size and scope. Professionals place huge bets and make huge capital gains or suffer huge capital loses in the Treasury Market every day. To be honest you have no clue what you are talking about.Reply
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The 20 Highest Yielding Dividend Aristocrats [view article]
Wow, an article with a title about 20 dividend yield stocks, discusses some stocks and provides a list of the 20. How is this a controversy. Yet another said state of US based education. Reply