Dividend investing is a large field for investors who seek for a return. People with focus on passive and regular income are the main target group for this topic. In my view, there are too many speculators on the market who don't understand the philosophy of dividend growth investing. They like to make money fast with high momentum stocks or they like to make a capital gain by trading shares within a day or a week. Those strategies could work but it's in my view like a lottery because no one has a crystal ball to see how the stock prices develop in the next days. It's like gambling of which I have no plan how it works.
I like to invest in long-term growing stocks with a big and strong footprint in several industries. That's one of my key philosophies which helped me to avoid big risks. Below are six big names with such a big footprint. All of the stocks have a long-term growth track record and they are classified as Dividend Aristocrats or Champions: Thomson Reuters Company (NYSE:TRI), Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO), Moody's Corporation (NYSE:MCO), Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS), Nike (NYSE:NKE) and Visa Inc. (NYSE:V)
Source: Seeking Alpha
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Posted by D4L | Wednesday, January 21, 2015 | ArticleLinks | 0 comments »_____________________________________________________________________
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