by Michael Barton | Investing Strategy, Portfolio Strategy, Risk Management, Stock Investing
Whatever business an entrepreneur becomes involved in, whether it’s research, or sales, or manufacturing, he will have risk. So do stock traders and investors. Think about a shop keeper. He has the potential to have unsold produce left on his shelves. Perhaps...
by Dave Scott | Dividend Investing, Investing Strategy, Stock Investing
Before we get into screening for good dividend stocks, there’s one basic measure that you must know – it’s called the dividend yield and it compares companies on dividends. Let me try and explain this with a simple example. Say there’s a company whose shares trade at...
by Joseph McCauley | Stock Investing
All investors look for stocks that are priced below true value. “Buy low, sell high” is good advice in any market, but it is not so easy to follow. The problem is not the buy low part of the equation: seemingly cheap stocks are plentiful. The difficult part is the...