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Do You Remember When You Were First Sold on Dividend Growth?
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(06-14-2015, 12:45 PM)rayray Wrote: I've been thinking about it off and on for years with a lot of people (some with finance degrees and one financial planner) telling me, "No, stay with mutual funds, you'll be better off." Well, in early 2014, after 10 to 12 years telling myself to go after divi's I said, "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH" and decided to listen to myself rather then others. I slowly started transferring my ROTH IRA mutual funds to individual divi stocks and could never be happier with my decision. I kept two funds, Vanguard Healthcare and Wellington Funds in the ROTH.

When Warren Buffet was interviewing for b-school, the Dean asked for a stock recommendation in the admission interview. Warren gave the Dean the name of a company and the Dean asked why. Warren said, "Because Ben Grahm owns it." The Dean looked at him and said, "Strike 1." Warren then gives the advice, "Never invest in something because someone else is."

I've learned the hard way to only trust my own due-diligence and greatly agree with Uncle Warren's advice. Your personal story reminded me of Warren's story.
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RE: Do You Remember When You Were First Sold on Dividend Growth? - by 800peace - 06-14-2015, 09:31 PM



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