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My Top Dividend Stock To Buy In August
With everything getting more expensive, people are less inclined to spend money on dining out—even at places known for cheap eats, which actually aren't all that cheap anymore. We’re seeing this play out right now with McDonald’s (MCD), for example, which is my top dividend stock pick for August.
Every Investor’s Worst Enemy
Sometimes, we can be our own worst enemies. Our biases, whether we want them to or not, significantly influence how we manage our investments and make decisions in our portfolios. While we can’t always overcome these biases, we can at least be aware of them to hopefully make better investment choices.
I Just SOLD These 3 Dividend Stocks
Dividend investors buy stocks with the intent to hold them for a long period of time, however, sometimes selling a stock is a necessary move. Last week, I found myself in that exact position and ended up selling three different holdings at one time.
The Forgotten Key To Great Investing
At the end of the day, the main goal of investing is to acquire and accumulate assets, especially for dividend investors who aim to build a consistent stream of passive dividend income. If you’re going to be a “net buyer” of stocks, believe it or not, the ideal scenario is to invest in a stock and then see its share price go down.
My Top Dividend Stock To Buy In July
As a Las Vegas local, I’m fortunate to be so close to legendary resorts like Caesars Palace, the Venetian, and the Mirage. Interestingly, these iconic spots, along with other major properties like MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, New York New York, Excalibur, and Luxor, are all owned by one company, and that company is my top dividend stock pick for July.
How To Survive the Stock Market Mania
In the short run, the market operates as a "voting machine," where prices are influenced by news cycles, investor sentiment, and often erratic behavior. This can create volatility in share prices that don’t necessarily reflect the underlying fundamentals of a company. On the other hand, over the long term, the market functions as a "weighing machine." This means that eventually, a company's stock price will reflect its actual intrinsic value based on the underlying fundamentals.
The Double Entendre of Investing
Bruce Greenwald said, “Whenever you buy a stock, thinking it’s going to do well, somebody else is selling it, thinking it’s going to do badly, and one of you is always wrong.” This double entendre of investing is something we often overlook, and it underscores two crucial points.
How To Find Your "Investable Universe"
Investing is as much a journey of personal growth as it is a path to financial growth. One of the most important (and humbling) things you’ll come to know about yourself is what you actually don’t know.
My Top Dividend Stock To Buy In June
In 2023, trucking was responsible for moving about 13.1B tons of goods across the U.S., accounting for a whopping 64.7% of all transported goods by weight. This leads me to believe that the companies who make up this industry, like my top dividend stock for June, might be worth considering.
The EASIEST Way To Value A Stock
Identifying good value is crucial, and it’s one of the most challenging aspects of being an investor, especially considering the numerous ways you can value a stock. In my opinion, this is the most simple and straightforward method of doing so.
The Most Underrated Benefit of Dividend Investing
Building wealth with dividend investing doesn’t have to be like finding a needle in a haystack. That’s one of the most underrated benefits of doing this, and it’s one of the reasons why I think this is a great approach for anyone, especially investors who are just starting out.
The 5 Levels of Dividend Investing
Your dividend investing journey unfolds in stages, with each one marking a milestone in the pursuit of financial freedom. In my own brief investing experience, I've found that there are five levels of dividend investing.
Devastating News For Dividend Investors
One of the things I like most about dividend investing is that it’s typically pretty boring. It’s usually a pretty low-stress way to invest, but this week in the world of dividend investing was most definitely a departure from the norm, and has been more high-octane that most with nothing but bad news.
My Top Dividend Stock For May
Right now, you can throw a stone in practically any direction and hit a dividend stock discount, but this is my top dividend stock for May 2024.
These Dividend Stocks Are A STEAL - I'm Buying More
In my portfolio, there are quite a few dividend stock discounts to take advantage of right now. Out of the bunch, two stocks, in particular, have caught my eye during this downturn.
My Biggest Struggle As An Investor
My biggest struggle as an investor came from not having a concrete process for researching stocks. Because of that, I wasn’t able to think for myself, and I didn’t have the tools I needed to think for myself.
How Founding Families Drive Dividend Fortunes
Even during tough economic periods, family-controlled businesses tend to be incredibly dependable when it comes to paying dividends. Fortunately, for us investors, there's no shortage of dividend paying companies that contain a strong family presence at their core.
My Top Dividend Stock For April
After yet another booming month on the market, believe it or not, there are still some good dividend stock discounts out there to be found, but this is my top dividend stock for April 2024.
This Dividend Stock Just Doesn't Quit
In the few short years that I’ve been investing, none of my dividend stocks have moved with the ferocity that Williams-Sonoma (WSM) has. But what exactly is driving this success story? This newsletter delves into the company a bit more.
The Divine Power of Dividends
When share prices seem to be doing nothing but going up, it's understandable if you’re starting to feel the fear of missing out. During these times, it helps to listen to the advice of John Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, who said that “dividends are an investor’s best friend.”