Dow Dogs Were Dogs in 2008, What About 2009? [View article]
Then again, you could just be an obtuse fool blinded by fear!!!
Ooops???
Miss the VALUE???
On Jan 02 11:46 AM Mike Lewis wrote:
> Blindly investing in these stocks at the beginning of the years is, > to be sure, a crap shoot. An additional plan needs to be used in > accordance to assure long term success. The advantage of the higher > dividends is good, and historically stocks that paid those dividends > consistently over the years not only outperformed the market, but > were safer than average. After all, we're working with odds here. > The other thing we can say about these stocks is, good or bad, as > a group, they have long-term volatility, which plays well into a > strategy called AIM, originally written about by Robert Lichello.
Dow Dogs Were Dogs in 2008, What About 2009? [View article]
Ooops???
Miss the VALUE???
On Jan 02 11:46 AM Mike Lewis wrote:
> Blindly investing in these stocks at the beginning of the years is,
> to be sure, a crap shoot. An additional plan needs to be used in
> accordance to assure long term success. The advantage of the higher
> dividends is good, and historically stocks that paid those dividends
> consistently over the years not only outperformed the market, but
> were safer than average. After all, we're working with odds here.
> The other thing we can say about these stocks is, good or bad, as
> a group, they have long-term volatility, which plays well into a
> strategy called AIM, originally written about by Robert Lichello.