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To: sammy™ -_- who wrote (1530)12/23/2006 6:03:47 PM
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The dogs of the Dow, but how or where can you find them and what are the rules for trading them?
The dogs of the Dow is a subset of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA). To be specific, they are the 10 stocks within the Dow 30 that have the highest dividend yields. Dividend yield is calculated as the stock's annual dividend divided by the stock price. Oftentimes, the stocks that make up the dogs of the Dow have been lagging the market, the share prices have fallen, and therefore the dividend yield is relatively high. For that reason, they are called the dogs of the Dow. The philosophy behind the investment strategy is that those stocks that have been performing poorly and now have high yields are likely to outperform in the future. It is a contrarian bet
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