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Defensive Dividend Stocks Offering Value Now, And Comparative ETFs
Re: foreign divvies. About 30% of my portfolio is foreign equity, and the biggest difference between US and foreign divvies, is that 1) most foreign cos. pay on a semi or annual basis, rather than quarterly, and 2) in many/most cases payments are based as a percentage of profits, rather than announced per share figure, so trying to put together an "income stream" is somewhat more problematic. (i.e. If I buy "x" shares of ABC Ltd, I'll get "y" dollars quarterly). More of an issue for someone close to retirement, methinks.
Ten Sound Mississippi Stocks
You Are Not as Dumb as the Bear Market Makes You Feel
Dividends: Yields Are Rising, But Will Growth Continue?
Yeah, oil is down...but for how long? To a large degree, low prices are "self-correcting&... NG has dropped as much as, if not more than, oil, and producers have already shut in production. I'll guarantee that all of those hard/expensive to tap tar sands projects up in Alberta are grinding to a halt. That huge oil/gas find off the coast in Brazil (VERY deep water)??? ....with oil at $63, or less, its going to stay RIGHT where its at.
Anyway, back to the post, I believe Ben Graham preferred to use the 10 year trailing average earnings when computing P/E, and defining what is "cheap". By that standard, we're not there yet.
Have the Markets Put the Cart Before the Horse?
Cyclical Argument Now Invalid for Equities
Read the same thing, years ago. (That political thinking is circular, rather than a linear spectrum.) At the extremes, the outcome is the same, between fascism and communism. Only the details, differ.
Equities: Where Are the Bears?
It seems we're confronted with 2 simultaneous, but different problems. One, the credit markets, is being addressed by global injections of liquidity, which seems to be working, albeit slowly. The second is a global recesssion, which can only be mitigated, somewhat, via the liquidity injections.
Don't Touch Anything Requiring the Use of Short-Term Lending Markets
Anything pegged to the Fed Fund's rate will drop (like savings accounts); anything pegged to LIBOR (LondonInterBankOverni... will spike.
Global Financial Crisis Makes Oil a Great Hedge
Despite being bullish on oil, I thought at $145/$150, it was over-bought (thinking a floor of $100/$95), but also think that < $90, its oversold.
MLPs Still Attractive After Recent Selloff
PGH is a Canroy, NOT a MLP, (I used to own it...currently in PVX and PWE in Canroys). Seems like a lot of people get the 2 things mixed up. Canroys won't cause accounting problems within an IRA, MLPs might.
10 Foreign Pink Sheet Traded 'Blue Chips'
10 Foreign Pink Sheet Traded 'Blue Chips'
Got Bubonic Plague? Get More Rats
Not up to your usual "snarky" calibre...you're slipping, my man.
Three Stocks We're Long With High Conviction
Only being down 10%, ytd, "qualifies" me too, I guess, LOL. You're not the first person I've heard scoffing at cash for precisely the same reason (ROR < than inflation). I don't think anyone is saying stay in cash "forever", but going overweight cash for 6/9/12 months might well allow one to have some "dry powder" available, when the time is right.
Just sayin'
Why the Bailout Cannot Solve a Thing: Nobody Is Blaming the Right Culprit
No one said it was just "black people", although back in the 80's, the largest "minority" was Afro-American. Enough foolish "white people" jumped on the band wagon, once it started rolling.