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3,000 Word How-To Dividend Growth Investing Guide - Sure Dividend - 08-29-2014

I just finished a 3,000+ word guide on how to practice dividend growth investing. Please take a look at it and let me know if there is anything you think should be added. See the guide here.


RE: 3,000 Word How-To Dividend Growth Investing Guide - earthtodan - 08-29-2014

What is the yield range for the quintiles in the first graph? Is it a total return graph of 5 hypothetical portfolios? It's an interesting result if I can make sense of how it was created.


RE: 3,000 Word How-To Dividend Growth Investing Guide - Roadmap2Retire - 08-30-2014

Looks interesting, Sure Dividend. I have it bookmarked to read - but have been busy since yesterday porting my blog over from Blogger to WordPress.
Hopefully, I'll get to it this weekend. Thanks for the mention.

cheers


RE: 3,000 Word How-To Dividend Growth Investing Guide - cannew - 08-31-2014

Good general summary of Dividend Growth. Don't like the idea of posting info to sell your products, unless you mention it up front.


RE: 3,000 Word How-To Dividend Growth Investing Guide - Sure Dividend - 09-01-2014

(08-29-2014, 09:41 PM)earthtodan Wrote: What is the yield range for the quintiles in the first graph? Is it a total return graph of 5 hypothetical portfolios? It's an interesting result if I can make sense of how it was created.

The range changes each year, as the market gets cheaper or more expensive. Yes, it is a total return graph for baskets of stocks dividend by dividend yield. Based on data from Finviz, the 4th quintile (which performed best) starts at a dividend yield of 2.81% now, while the 5th quintile starts at 4.18%.

(08-31-2014, 08:18 AM)cannew Wrote: Good general summary of Dividend Growth. Don't like the idea of posting info to sell your products, unless you mention it up front.

Thanks for the heads up. I do have a subscription based monthly newsletter, but the guide I posted is completely free and provides (at least I hope) solid information for dividend growth investors.