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Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Global Net Lease
Updated on March 12th, 2019 by Nathan Parsh
Real estate investment trusts – or REITs, for short – give investors a method to indirectly own high-quality real estate assets without the hassles and
Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Vermilion Energy
Updated on March 12th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
Oil prices have rebounded in recent months, but on the whole, the past few years haven’t been kind to “black gold”. This poses a problem for companies
Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: LTC Properties
Updated on March 11th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
The demographics of the United States are currently undergoing a seismic shift as the Baby Boomer age, and the average age of the domestic population
Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: Solar Senior Capital
Updated on March 11th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
Business Development Companies, or BDCs, have become popular among income investors. That is because BDCs, as an alternative asset class, offer very
Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: Main Street Capital
Updated on March 8th, 2019 by Nathan Parsh
Business Development Companies – or BDCs, for short – can be a great source of current yield for income investors.
With that said, BDCs are often
Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: Shaw Communications
Updated on March 8th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
Shaw Communications (SJR) is a rare stock. It is based in Canada, and is the only telecom stock with a monthly dividend. The stock is listed in both New
Savings Account Interest & Big Finance: How To Bank Yourself
Published March 8th, 2019 by Ryan Krueger
This is a guest contribution by Ryan Krueger of investment advisory firm Krueger & Catalano. You can follow Ryan on Twitter @RyanKruegerROI.
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Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: Capitala Finance
Updated on March 7th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
In the stock market, reaching for high yields often backfires. To be sure, stocks with extremely high dividend yields look great on the surface. However
Monthly Dividend Stock in Focus: AGNC Investment Corp.
Updated on March 6th, 2019 by Josh Arnold
AGNC Investment Corp (AGNC) has a sky-high dividend yield of 12.3%, which is something this stock is certainly known for. In terms of dividend yield
Monthly Dividend Stock In Focus: Chorus Aviation
Updated on March 6th, 2019 by Nathan Parsh
Monthly dividend stocks are unique in their ability to generate consistent dividend income for their shareholders. Unfortunately, there are very few
The 8 Best Dividend-Paying Oil Stocks For 2019 And Beyond
Published on March 5th, 2019 by Aristofanis Papadatos
Oil stocks are very popular in the income-oriented investing community, primarily thanks to the generous dividends that many of these stocks
The Impact of Monetary Policy is Diminishing due to Low Interest Rates
With continual liquidity injections, soaring balance sheets for central banks and interest rates at all-time lows, we’re currently seeing some critical and constructive opinions on the....
Dividend Aristocrats in Focus Part 57: Linde plc
Updated on March 1st, 2019 by Bob Ciura
The Dividend Aristocrats represent a group of 57 stocks in the S&P 500 Index, with 25+ consecutive years of dividend increases.
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Fractal Patterns In The Stock Market
Fractals are patterns that repeat at different scales (physical or temporal). They appear in many natural systems such as coastlines, rivers and many plants including ferns.Since the stock market....
Fractal Patterns In The Stock Market
Fractals are patterns that repeat at different scales (physical or temporal). They appear in many natural systems such as coastlines, rivers and many plants including ferns.Since the stock market....
3 Canadian Monthly Dividend Stocks With Yields Up To 8%
Updated February 12th, 2019 by The Dividend Beginner
Monthly dividend stocks allow for dividend investors to compound their wealthy monthly as opposed to quarterly which is the most common
I do not think there is any conspiracy to keep the real data from us.
I do not think there is any conspiracy to keep the real data from us. Like all measurements, they are not perfect and can be improved, but they are not lies. This idea that the official inflation....
I do not think there is any conspiracy to keep the real data from us.
I do not think there is any conspiracy to keep the real data from us. Like all measurements, they are not perfect and can be improved, but they are not lies. This idea that the official inflation....
The government’s red ink is the private sector’s black ink.
The government’s red ink is the private sector’s black ink. Recessions have always happened not because of government deficits or debt, but because of the LACK of deficits; rein in spending, and....
The government’s red ink is the private sector’s black ink.
The government’s red ink is the private sector’s black ink. Recessions have always happened not because of government deficits or debt, but because of the LACK of deficits; rein in spending, and....
The Secular Bull Has Several Years Of Life Left
Since the start of the correction, the consensus view has been that the economy is on the verge of collapse and that stocks have entered a bear market. Also, since the start of the correction, we....
The Secular Bull Has Several Years Of Life Left
Since the start of the correction, the consensus view has been that the economy is on the verge of collapse and that stocks have entered a bear market. Also, since the start of the correction, we....
Dividend Aristocrats in Focus Part 26: Caterpillar
Updated on January 31st, 2019 by Josh Arnold
Each year, we review all of the Dividend Aristocrats, a group of companies in the S&P 500 Index with 25+ consecutive years of dividend increases.
Dividend Aristocrats in Focus Part 24: Chubb Ltd.
Updated on January 29th, 2019 by Nate Parsh
Only companies with at least 25 years of dividend growth can claim the mantle of a Dividend Aristocrat. This club is so exclusive that there were only
Dividend Aristocrats In Focus Part 23: United Technologies
Updated on January 29th, 2019 by Nate Parsh
It is not every day that a company is added to the Dividend Aristocrats. To become a member of this group, a company must increase its dividend for at