We do prefer stocks to government bonds, and within equities,
we like global dividend - growth and quality stocks.
Not exact matches
Frank Holmes, CEO and chief investment officer with U.S.
Global Investors,
likes to see
dividend payouts because it forces companies to be more prudent with their cash.
We
like U.S. investment - grade credit, hard - currency EM debt, stocks in selected EMs and
global quality and
dividend growth stocks.
In addition, we
like the use of
global dividend growth funds to diversify your retirement portfolio.
Personally, I
like to diversify my portfolio between
global income,
dividend growth, international growth, and aggressive growth.
I'm not too big on the semi-annual
dividend payers, but I would
like to get a good
global mining company that specializes in various commodities in my portfolio.
I
like to complement great
dividend growth stocks with one
global dividend growth fund to ensure I'm diversified geographically.
Global investors can use things
like CAPE and
dividend yields to find good countries to invest in (from a value perspective).
Legendary Climate Scientist
Likes a GOP Proposal on
Global Warming James Hansen, the «father of climate change awareness,» wants the same carbon fee — and -
dividend strategy proposed by Republicans https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/legendary-climate-scientist-
likes-a-gop-proposal-on-
global-warming/