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I made 16 transactions during the month. I added $69.92 in pre-tax dividends ($60 after tax). Dividends are up over 130% YoY. My portfolio underperformed the indexes I track. For further details see: My Portfolio - March Update
In March 2020, our suggestion was simple: Dump all your mega-caps holdings and buy the most beaten-up stuff. We thought that everything would do well (and it did), but we were almost certain that after losing 60%-90% of their value, smaller caps offer an opportunity of a lifetime. ...
Interest rates are likely in a lower-for-longer environment. Midstream crashed last year in the wake of the double black swan of the COVID-19 pandemic and the oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Since then, midstream equity prices have rebounded sharply. However, we...
Stocks continued their record performance in March with virtually all sectors going up. I am continuing my monthly investment plans while awaiting a market correction or possibly a real crash once market euphoria has come down. My dividend income amounted to $467, up 22% sequentia...
Market Performance Stocks had the second-best year since the inception of my portfolio in 1998, with ( SPY ) return including dividends of 31.0%. This was exceeded only by the 32.0% return in 2003. Bonds also enjoyed a good return as lower interest rates resulted in capital gains. ( AGG ) to...
Article Thesis Enbridge's ( ENB ) common stock provides a compelling dividend yield of 6.2% at current prices, but some investors might want a higher yield from their investments, even if it means foregoing share price gain potential. There are two ways for investors to accomplish the goal o...
This article was co-produced with Williams Equity Research. Preferred shares are hybrid securities with similarities to bonds and common equity. While dividends from preferred shares generally pay a fixed amount similar to interest from a bond. Some preferreds’ dividends are floatin...
This article is an update to Enbridge Series 5: The Highest Yielding Investment Grade Preferred Stock Is A Strong Buy Enbridge has 21 different series of preferred stock with a total preferred stock capitalization in the billions of dollars. Most of those series of preferred stock are fixe...
Enbridge's Series 5 Preferred Stock ( EBGEF ) is a strong buy for the following reasons: It is the highest yielding investment grade preferred stock. Enbridge is a conservatively managed company with a strong track record. Energy commodity prices and common stock prices have rebounded ...
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