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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: Steve Felix who wrote (33431)3/12/2021 9:22:57 PM
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Just whats in the prior post...

And, awareness of market risks... buying low meaning "wait for it" in relation to chart bottoms... or waiting for the next market crash, rather than buying right before it... cash in an account better than cash evaporated in a market rout... buying more shares off a bottom.

The "post 2020 crash" pop is over... but likely with a long inflation fueled slog ahead... in other venue, noted a post showing market history recently which shows oil outperforms every other asset under inflation... better than gold and silver, next on the list...

Analysts of stocks always seem to miss that dividends can grow... not requiring the company to do or change anything... other than wait for the price of oil/gold/whatever to increase... and the faster underlying prices grow the more the divvie can grow... the faster the share price rises... so the same % dividend at a higher price isn't the same...and a dividend that stays the same $ value as prices rise... isn't a smaller %... depending on when you buy ? They just ignore that...

Since that post, I think BP and Shell mid-streamers have moved... last out of the gates as suggested ?

OMP has peaked and come back a bit with oil prices declining... after good news accelerated it the day after I posted...

You can swing trade divivie payers... and grow the pile ? Just look for those divvie payers trading up in a channel... sell at the top of the channel, buy back at the bottom ? Tax considerations might alter the value, but more shares over time grows the divvie as much as the divvie growing.

Buy ex-div as people won't sell but wait to get that $0.10... collect it... then sell for $2 a share less... as just happened in OMP... Amplify your own divvie that way... by selling for gains more than the divvie and buying back lower... ? Doesn't always work, though, so a bit of market awareness required... re how an issue trades and what the market is doing...
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