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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: bruwin who wrote (31500)6/13/2019 6:36:08 AM
From: Spekulatius  Read Replies (2) of 34328
 
re ENB - Charts doesn’t look that great as it looks like it could fill the gap to $32-33. Fundamentally though, it’s a dividend yield exceeding 6% and the growth prospects that I has (10% until 2020, >5% afterwards), it’s a very dull stock that most likely will beat the market in terms of total return. My simple model of total return = dividend + dividend growth suggest 11%+ returns going forward for quite some time, which I think will be far better than what the stock market will do in the next few years.

The recent weakness in ENB stock is due to the price of crude being weak. ENB has some correlation to creed prices, even though business wise, it just transports crude and gas for a fee, so the price of crude only matters in term of second order effects.
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