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To: Return to Sender who wrote (51648)4/4/2011 3:12:28 PM
From: Kirk ©1 Recommendation  Respond to of 95526
 
I agree but want to point out it is good to have a mixture of high and low beta stocks in a portfolio. I think the dividends I get on my original Intel shares from the early 1990s are well over 10% so I have loads of appreciation plus a nice dividend on the original investment.

I like trying to buy growth stocks that turn into dividend payers... so good to have a mixture as the dividends pay the bills... and the growth stocks allow you to buy nice, shinny, fast new toys. 8)