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Young and Older Folk Portfolio
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25016I think DUK just recently raised their dividend (January 6, 2026), so maybe thatB.K.Myers-January 10
25015Regarding DUK, SSD says the current yield on DUK is 3.65%, but value line is sDividendretire2-January 10
25014I see nothing wrong with making DUK a core utility holding. I own DUK and SO andchowder4January 10
25013If anyone is up to sharing, can I get any thoughts on have DUKE as a core utiliDividendretire2-January 10
25012All of that makes perfect sense to me, even if I still hold a few of those. GoodSeeksQuality-January 10
25011Interesting answer, thank you for sharing your model.SeeksQuality-January 10
25010I know you don't like AI very much, but I asked Gemini anyway. I asked: Ichowder6January 10
25009I’ve been experimenting with a small variation of the as10675 quality screener tweathersystems1January 10
25008RE: Looking back over past decade or two, any consumer packaged goods companies jritz02January 10
25007I’d like to know also. I have a decent amount Of O only at the moment and wouldDividendretire22January 10
25006I do appreciate both yours and SQ input. And others. Some very good points are mDividendretire23January 10
25005SQ, I hope you don't mind, but in an effort to improve the DSM model, I ran QTI on SI3January 10
25004re. Used to fall for the yield (T etc) and more often than not gave up on the QTI on SI-January 10
25003I will add that I feel apartment reits are well priced at this point which is whJust Fine2January 10
25002Hi SQ. I’ll give an opinion on your 12% question - I think your seven selectionsJust Fine2January 10
25001Tossing this one out there: If you wanted 4% of the portfolio invested in REITsSeeksQuality-January 10
25000WMT is being added to the NASDAQ 100 later this month, so maybe that factored inchowder3January 10
24999Curious list. I would personally put COST well ahead of WMT based on Friday'SeeksQuality1January 10
24998"This piece lists PEP as the third best Consumer Staple to own in 2026. KO dcfleck1January 10
24997Re: COST .. Zone 1 — High-confidence entry~25–30× forward earnings Thischowder1January 10
24996Interesting ... This piece lists PEP as the third best Consumer Staple to own inchowder5January 10
24995My ears started to perk up at a 40x forward valuation, but (as your DSM model suSeeksQuality2January 10
24994re. Regretfully, I missed COST. What would be a good price point to start a posQTI on SI8January 10
24993I currently have an overweight position in Silver (SLV) and Gold (GLD) in the Lechowder2January 10
24992Fantastic post, QTI! Over my many years of investing I have traded a few of theslizardK3January 10
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