Today, I’m happy to announce DivGro’s 63rd Home Run!
I call the stocks in my DivGro portfolio Home Runs after they double my
original investment on a total-return basis.
original investment on a total-return basis.
As a dividend growth investor, I invest in high-quality dividend growth stocks
with long histories of increasing annual dividend payouts.
with long histories of increasing annual dividend payouts.
There’s rarely a reason to sell high-quality dividend-growth stocks if the
company’s underlying fundamentals don’t change. And if you hold such stocks
long enough, they’ll eventually double your original investment in total
return!
company’s underlying fundamentals don’t change. And if you hold such stocks
long enough, they’ll eventually double your original investment in total
return!
