Not exact matches
These are just a few reasons why buying and holding high -
quality dividend
growth stocks is
such a great way to think about income, essentially «future - proofing» oneself.
The big takeaway for those seeking to buy into market weakness: Be wary of buying notionally cheap assets that face challenges (e.g. domestically - focused European assets like U.K. real estate and European banks), and instead focus on assets with relatively attractive valuations and positive fundamental drivers,
such as
quality stocks, dividend -
growth stocks and investment - grade bonds.
Now that we see the power of dividend
growth investing, and now that we see why an undervalued dividend
growth stock can be
such a compelling opportunity, let's take a look at a high -
quality dividend
growth stock that appears to be undervalued...
As academic research evolved, newer factors,
such as
growth,
quality, dividends, and volatility, were thought to have attributed to
stock returns as well.
The big takeaway for those seeking to buy into market weakness: Be wary of buying notionally cheap assets that face challenges (e.g. domestically - focused European assets like U.K. real estate and European banks), and instead focus on assets with relatively attractive valuations and positive fundamental drivers,
such as
quality stocks, dividend -
growth stocks and investment - grade bonds.
The team ranks the
stocks in this universe based on a series of
growth factors,
such as the change in consensus earnings estimates over time, the company's history of meeting earnings targets, earnings
quality and improvements on return on equity, as well as a series of value criteria,
such as price - to - earnings ratio and free cash flow relative to enterprise value.
These are just a few reasons why buying and holding high -
quality dividend
growth stocks is
such a great way to think about income, essentially «future - proofing» oneself.
There is a de-emphasis on top - down factors emphasized by G&D and MCT — general
stock market levels, near - term
stock price movements, a primacy of the income account, a primacy of dividend income,
quality or
growth as defined by general recognition of
such in the general market.
First off, I would like to say thank you for being
such an inspiration to beginner dividend
growth investors like myself Secondly, congratulations on the book and the purchase of another high
quality dividend paying
stock!
For example I definitely consider MSFT a high
quality dividend
growth stock and it was one of the first
stocks I bought but I wasn't expecting it to top this list — especially by
such a wide margin.
-- Look back & you'll see quite a few posts (over the last 12 - 18 mths) placing an ever - increasing emphasis on rotating into higher -
quality /
growth stocks (particularly, despite the recent Trump Bump, if we remain in what seems like a never - ending low -
growth low - return environment — secular corporate
growth (&
quality) should obviously be v highly valued in
such a paradigm).