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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (50534)1/8/2013 7:22:05 AM
From: Madharry  Read Replies (1) of 78618
 
funny for the first time i bought a little nem yesterday. 2012 had me completely mystified as to why stocks in my portfolio were declining and or moving up. the weakness in gold stocks like nem seems also mystifying to me. A year like 2012 made me realize the importance of owning dividend paying stocks. NEM has a stated policy of paying dividends that will increase as the price of gold increases. I thinks its .40 for each $100 increase in the price of gold. Currently about a 3% yield. my home mortgage is now at 3 3/8%.

I continue to hold my shares of MPW and it was nice to get see the dividend flow into the acccount on Monday. My goal is to increase the portfolio and gradually shift to dividend paying stocks so that I can live off dividends + social security + pension in 5 years.

BTW I seem to recall you are an auto enthusiast. Did you ever own a corvette? I noticed an old model for sale for about $14,500 with relatively low milage. find it intriguing.
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