Dividend Growth Stocks The Federal Reserve is trying to fight inflation by raising interest rates. This simultaneously generates anxiety – either real or imagined – in the minds of investors. Rising interest rates are generally considered deleterious to stock values. This could be especially true for dividend paying stocks as rising rates coincide with higher …
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41 Dividend Growth Stocks Requested | FAST Graphs
Dividend Growth Stocks Dividend growth stocks are one of the more favored classes of stocks that investors want to hear about. For this week’s subscriber request series, I was asked to cover over 60 stocks. 41 of the 60 were dividend growth stocks and the remainder non-dividend paying growth types. Since there are so many …
20 Dividend Contenders Collapsing as the Bear Growls | FAST Graphs
Dividend Contenders Dividend Contenders are mostly fast-growing dividend growth stocks that increase their dividends for 10 to 25 consecutive years. Comprised mostly of past growth stocks that morphed into dividend growth stocks as they became larger. Due to the law of large numbers growth becomes more difficult as companies get bigger. Therefore, it is not …
16 Financial Stocks – How Cheap Are They?
This is a FAST Graphs Subscriber Request Series There are a lot of different subsectors regarding financial stocks. In this video I am going over 16 Financial Stocks in the Financial Sector. There is a lot of value in this sector. A lot of opportunities. We have a diverse group of companies here. FAST Graphs …
10 High Quality A Rated Blue Chip Stocks with Low Debt to Buy Today
Introduction 10 High Quality Blue Chip Stocks What I’ve put together here is a group of blue chip stocks A rated or better with good historical records. They are all trading at very low valuations. These 10 blue chip stocks all pay a dividend, and they all have debt under 40%. If you are looking …
Building a Dividend Growth Portfolio from Scratch: 15 A Rated or Better Fairly Valued Opportunities
Introduction We remain in one of the longest bull markets in history. Generally, with bull markets stocks tend to become highly valued. Additionally, we also continue to find ourselves in a low interest rate environment based on historical standards. However, after bottoming out in January 2017, interest rates have steadily increased. Although interest rates remain …