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I don't think much of either of them 😅 Sorry, but aren't there much more attractive stocks when it comes to dividends?
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@FinanzMechaNikk Could you please give a few specific examples?
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@jul1en1406 I won’t give any specific examples, because that would veer into investment advice. But I’d be happy to explain what I personally look for when searching on the usual stock search engines:
1. A long-term upward trend where the stock price regularly touches the 200-week moving average, thus offering good entry opportunities (long-term growth)
2. Ideally, a stable business model—preferably with high barriers to entry for competitors (quality and moat)
3. Market capitalization in the mid-, large-, or megacap range (the company is already well-established)
4. Dividend yield between 2–6% (excluding REITs, as they distribute 90% to investors anyway)
5. Payout ratio <70% (roughly speaking, the company retains enough cash to make new investments)
6. Moderate to low debt (roughly speaking: the company does not overextend itself and remains profitable)
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@jul1en1406 With the filters mentioned, I think you should be able to find some pretty good options. And last but not least, it certainly doesn't hurt to always ask yourself whether you might be better off with, say, a dividend ETF, since the risk is even more broadly diversified.
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@FinanzMechaNikk Thank you so much for the detailed explanation!!!!
@FinanzMechaNikk Can I ask what you think of $PG right now? Is it a good place to start? Of course, this isn't investment advice😉