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shabbang
PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:58 pm Post subject: Dividend question. Reply with quote

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While this may be a stupid question I'm gonna ask anyway.

Does anybody get into a stock just for the dividend?

I had FERRELLGAS for awhile. Not a barn burner when it comes to stock price. It swings a bit but it pays .50 a share every 1\4.
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vetelmo
PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 12:01 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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I tried setting up a virtual dividend account with investopedia. The portfolio increase quite a bit since doing it. I bet for real long term investing it can work out nice for someones portfolio.
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shabbang
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I was just wondering if anybody has does or had done it and how well it worked out.

I know there are all types of trading types out there and this was probably something most frown upon.

But every bodies different.
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Im Not Warren Buffett
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I can't say people buy a stock FOR the dividend, because you need to be sure the company can continue to pay the dividend. Plus, dividends are a transfer - it means the company can't see a reason to reinvest more in itself, so it is returning money to stockholders. They are nice to have because you don't need to sell to realize a gain, but keep them in perspective.

The only dividend paying stock I have covered on my site is Alliance Resource, which has a nice 5%+ yield. Feel free to read my ARLP Stock Report for more on the company and why I like the stock - note the date of publication though, it was from earlier in the year.
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vetelmo
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Welcome to the leaderboard shabbang! Very Happy
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Colli
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I would not invest in a stock just for the dividend (reinvested or otherwise) but a dividend certainly provides a really nice bonus to a sound stock. The fundamentals for the stock have to be there - just view the dividend as a nice kicker!
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