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Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2019

Annual review: My US DGI Portfolio for 2019

Now that the Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2019 has been reviewed, it’s time to review the US DGI Portfolio.  Moving forward, I will hold the US portfolio to a more stricter standard regarding dividend growth, because there are a lot of companies listed in the main...
Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2019

Annual review: My Canadian DGI Portfolio for 2019

Happy New Year!! Every year I review my current watchlist, to ensure that the businesses that I decided to partner with still meet my goals.  This exercise has nothing to do with stock price performance.  A decision to invest in these businesses (buy at sound...
The market is crashing! Worst week in years! Here is why I’m NOT worried.

The market is crashing! Worst week in years! Here is why I’m NOT worried.

It’s been sometime since the market became “lively” again. But compared to 2008 or 2001, this is nothing. Still, I fully understand that it can make investors nervous, and worse, subject to make emotional decisions.   Most people heard the old adage about...
My automated screener to find quality and valuation: Second-half 2018 update

My automated screener to find quality and valuation: Second-half 2018 update

I’ve developed a series of ranking and criteria to automate my screening process when looking for candidates for my watchlist. As per my initial post on this topic, here is an update (which I plan to post at every 6 months) on how that initial list looks like...
My automated screener to find quality and valuation: Second-half 2018 update

My DGI Portfolio: October 2018 purchases

This was a busy summer, and I finally got a chance to take a look at what stocks from my watchlist are trading at an attractive price. As I posted earlier, that’s the beauty of dividend growth investing, it keeps making money while we sleep, generating income that can...
Estimating earnings when evaluating stocks

Estimating earnings when evaluating stocks

Investing in stocks is about finding good quality companies that are reasonable priced, so you can have a decent return as the company keeps growing earnings and cash flow. The more we think of owning a piece of business, the better investors we become.   That’s...

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