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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Rarebird who wrote (32692)4/28/2020 1:01:14 PM
From: The Alchemist  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
You sound quite presumptuous and like to personalize everything
Clearly, you may have been one of those people who suffered a drawdown as a result of separating dividend growth and yield from a sound balance sheet
Who is the one being presumptuous? My "presumptions" were actually observations related to you digging up year old posts, and continuing to harp on about them in later posts. This is observable data.

To you second point, very few people did not experience a drawdown when the market fell over 30% in a month. That is the nature of being invested in the market. I do however have 3 stocks that hit 52whs today and one that hit a 52wh recently, so I'm quite comfortable and pleased with my approach.

If you don't need to beat a dead horse, then maybe it's time to move on from all of this and not be concerned with and link to year old posts. Hopefully we're all able to move to that place.
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