Well, it looks like I moved too slowly to make another contribution to the Royalty Trusts thread (http://www.early-retirement.org/forums/f44/royalty-trust-stocks-56038.html#post1068901). But if you’re a diehard dividend stockpicker then here’s another link to help ease the pain of testosterone poisoning.
Dividend Growth Investor: Best High Yield Dividend Growth Stocks
Ed_The_Gypsy knows of this blog. The Dividend Growth Investor is unusual for its author not even offering his (her?) name, let alone a biography or other braggadocio– it’s all about the stocks. The analysis is consistently focused on the quality of the dividend and the stock’s long-term potential. Boring? Well, these aren’t hair-raising volatile microcap tech growth stocks, let alone leveraged Venezuelan beever cheese futures. Enriching? Some of these picks have been consistently raising their dividends for longer than I’ve been alive.
On the blog's home page (Dividend Growth Investor) I recommend perusing the links on the upper right-hand column (conveniently below the "Subscribe" box) for the archives of high-yield stocks and dividend aristocrats.
In an era of computerized stock-arbitrage schemes executing trades in milliseconds, corporations obsessing over the next quarter’s numbers, and mutual funds turning over their entire portfolio every six months, it’s refreshing to read a long-term perspective on a stock’s fundamentals along with a dispassionate recommendation on when to buy it. Every time I read this blog I smell money.
Dividend Growth Investor: Best High Yield Dividend Growth Stocks
Ed_The_Gypsy knows of this blog. The Dividend Growth Investor is unusual for its author not even offering his (her?) name, let alone a biography or other braggadocio– it’s all about the stocks. The analysis is consistently focused on the quality of the dividend and the stock’s long-term potential. Boring? Well, these aren’t hair-raising volatile microcap tech growth stocks, let alone leveraged Venezuelan beever cheese futures. Enriching? Some of these picks have been consistently raising their dividends for longer than I’ve been alive.
On the blog's home page (Dividend Growth Investor) I recommend perusing the links on the upper right-hand column (conveniently below the "Subscribe" box) for the archives of high-yield stocks and dividend aristocrats.
In an era of computerized stock-arbitrage schemes executing trades in milliseconds, corporations obsessing over the next quarter’s numbers, and mutual funds turning over their entire portfolio every six months, it’s refreshing to read a long-term perspective on a stock’s fundamentals along with a dispassionate recommendation on when to buy it. Every time I read this blog I smell money.