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  2. 4 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now - AOL

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    Data source: Ned Davis Research and Hartford Funds. Here are four dividend payers to consider for your long-term stock portfolio: 1. Pfizer. Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) is a more familiar name than it was ...

  3. 3 Dividend Stocks I'll Never Sell - AOL

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    The company's 3.2% dividend yield and 5.97% five-year dividend growth rate provide a compelling mix of current income and future growth potential, even with its elevated 93.2% payout ratio.

  4. An investor on Reddit used this simple dividend strategy to ...

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    An investor on Reddit used this simple dividend strategy to build a whopping portfolio of $2.26M — here are the 2 ETFs they used and how you can follow along Gemma Boothroyd October 19, 2024 at ...

  5. Louis Navellier - Wikipedia

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    On Jan. 23, 2009, Louis Navellier launched an exchange-traded fund, the RevenueShares Navellier Overall A-100 Fund (ticker symbol RWV). [5] This ETF searched a database of nearly 5,000 stocks for the best companies according to Navellier's top fundamental factors such as sales growth, earnings growth and cash flow.

  6. Why This Magnificent Dividend Stock Should Be in Your Portfolio

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    These features should make it a core holding in any investment portfolio. ... That growing stream of dividend income has really added up over the years. For example, an investor who purchased 100 ...

  7. The World's Best Dividend Portfolio

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    In June 2011 I invested my money equally in a selection of 10 high-yield dividend stocks. With a year of success behind me, in July 2012, I added even more money to the portfolio. Those names ...