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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 3 [View article]
    This article was good It is now 7 months old It should be updated or removed DSS
    Comment by DSS
    Sep 30 10:33 am |
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  • Cramer's Lightning Round - Better Watch C-Span than Buy Seaspan (8/25/09) [View article]
    Does any breathing, living human being pay any attention to what the world's biggest and best all-time idiot say? Except to SHORT his... More »
    Aug 26 23:25 pm |
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  • Cramer's Lightning Round - Better Watch C-Span than Buy Seaspan (8/25/09) [View article]
    I feel really stupid, When Cramer says "at any pull back you pull the trigger " does he mean buy on the pull back ?
    Comment by dunk01
    Aug 26 13:55 pm |
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  • Cramer's Lightning Round - Better Watch C-Span than Buy Seaspan (8/25/09) [View article]
    KMP--Money in the bank
    Comment by Ozarker
    Aug 26 08:28 am |
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  • Premarket gainers: DNDN +135%. DWA +21%. UFS +14%. SLAB +12%. AMX +9%. ING +8%. BCS +8%. AAUK... [View news story]
    Does anyone know the Beta on DNDN now?
    Comment by Daniel Harrison
    Apr 29 09:05 am |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 3 [View article]
    Might you consider including Bird Construction BIRDF/BDT.UN as part of the Canadian Energy Infrastructure class?
    Comment by Delojozafado
    Apr 29 07:36 am |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 6B [View article]
    I am surprised you did not include Brazil and Argentina. PZE has a beautiful yield at 5.5%, owns 75% PBR and has a great distribution... More »
    Comment by nmelendez
    Apr 18 19:01 pm |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 3 [View article]
    Great series of articles - was exactly what I was looking for. Indeed, owning a heavy stake in KMP, MO, PM, KO, PG, JNJ, XOM over the... More »
    Comment by Leif Peterson
    Apr 18 16:40 pm |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 3 [View article]
    FICDX (Fidelity Canada Fund) is down 42% over the past year. On Mar 23 08:46 PM Delojozafado wrote: > Fidelity has the best one! 5... More »
    Comment by Jaysan
    Apr 12 11:49 am |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 1 [View article]
    I too invested in Canadian Trusts. However I would not have done as well as I did without Roger Conrad's Canadian Edge newsletter. ... More »
    Comment by outfornow
    Apr 11 16:25 pm |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 1 [View article]
    Some good points but I would be very leery of Canadian Royalty Trusts. True, they pay monthly and(currently) are only taxed @ 15% but... More »
    Comment by agg72
    Apr 11 09:50 am |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 6B [View article]
    Although NAT pays out a nice dividend the stock tends to go in the same direction as Suezmax rates. Currently the spot rates are at... More »
    Comment by Slunder
    Apr 1 02:17 am |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 6B [View article]
    Cliff, since you live in Israel, perhaps you can offer some suggestions about investing in Israeli stocks. I liked your pitch of CEL;... More »
    Comment by docmike
    Mar 28 21:45 pm |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 1 [View article]
    I thoroughly enjoyed your article! Kudos to you! One thing I might add is that this is the time you should be using the principle of... More »
    Comment by smokey0110
    Mar 26 21:27 pm |
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  • The High Dividend Stock Investor's Collapsing Dollar Survival Guide, Part 6B [View article]
    I have read virtually nothing that comes even close to understanding NAT's business model. NAT carries no debt and returns virtually all... More »
    Comment by SoCal Scott
    Mar 26 03:05 am |
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