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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: E_K_S who wrote (44713)10/1/2011 4:23:06 AM
From: Paul Senior   of 78670
 
EKS, it looks to me like most of my sales are of stocks with little (under 2%) or no dividend yields. Ex.: today cut back more on Quest Diagnostics (DGX, yield =.8%). Most of my buys are of stocks that have higher dividend yields (>2%). A few category exceptions: e&p companies which I continue to add to a little, and which either have no dividends or very little; also bank stocks (Ex.:adds to BAC and C as they fall)

Like you, I have peeled off shares of some utilities making new highs. With utilities closer to lows, I am adding to them.
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