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To: The Alchemist who wrote (32691)4/28/2020 11:03:23 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34328
 
You sound quite presumptuous and like to personalize everything. But let me assure you that my feelings have never been hurt on any message board or thread since I began posting. Secondly, message boards and threads are all about an exchange of ideas, being challenged and challenging others. And yes, I have been challenging a few people on this thread and elsewhere in terms of what I perceive as recklessness in dividend investing, in separating dividend growth and yield from the balance sheet. 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. Maybe you don't want to hear or confront what took place in regard to the drawdown of many high yielding dividend stocks in March, but you don't control the content of what is presented on this thread and maybe some person lurking here will learn something from my posts and save themselves a lot of money in the future.
It is very easy to determine right or wrong in the financial markets and that's by looking at the value of one's brokerage account.

I have no need to beat a dead horse. But the point was (and still is) worth mentioning ( from time to time).