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Podcast number 34 explores questions that puzzle investors. In this podcast you will learn answers to the following questions:
(1) Where can you quickly acquire an inexpensive stock scoring program that allows an investor to easily and quickly sort, from most to least desirable, any publicly traded stock in the world.
(2) Why are many of the most financially strong stocks not the most desirable for your portfolio?
(3) What percentage of dividend income and annual capital gain was the software meant to sort out?
(4) To what degree do market crashes impact financially strong, high dividend paying stocks?
(5) On average, how many years are there usually between market crashes?
(6) What aspect of investing do speculators control?
(7) What does the management of a company control that impacts dividends?
(8) Why do investors who invest in financially strong, high dividend stocks pay no capital gain taxes?
(9) Why are preferred shares a poor investment?
(10) What are some of the myths that investment advisor's believe?
(11) Why is the stock market referred to as being a "free market"?
(12) Why, is it manipulating the market when a company buys back its own shares?
For information on Ian Duncan MacDonald, his books, his videos and his art go to www.saferbetterdividendinvesting.com
To contact Ian, email [email protected] or phone 929-800-2397
Look for his latest book "American High Dividend Handbook" to be available in time for Christmas. It will make a great gift for any investor.
Ian Duncan MacDonald
Author and Commercial Risk Consultant,
President of Informus Inc
2 Vista Humber Drive
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M9P 3R7
Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994
New York Telephone - 929-800-2397
[email protected]
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Podcast number 34 explores questions that puzzle investors. In this podcast you will learn answers to the following questions:
(1) Where can you quickly acquire an inexpensive stock scoring program that allows an investor to easily and quickly sort, from most to least desirable, any publicly traded stock in the world.
(2) Why are many of the most financially strong stocks not the most desirable for your portfolio?
(3) What percentage of dividend income and annual capital gain was the software meant to sort out?
(4) To what degree do market crashes impact financially strong, high dividend paying stocks?
(5) On average, how many years are there usually between market crashes?
(6) What aspect of investing do speculators control?
(7) What does the management of a company control that impacts dividends?
(8) Why do investors who invest in financially strong, high dividend stocks pay no capital gain taxes?
(9) Why are preferred shares a poor investment?
(10) What are some of the myths that investment advisor's believe?
(11) Why is the stock market referred to as being a "free market"?
(12) Why, is it manipulating the market when a company buys back its own shares?
For information on Ian Duncan MacDonald, his books, his videos and his art go to www.saferbetterdividendinvesting.com
To contact Ian, email [email protected] or phone 929-800-2397
Look for his latest book "American High Dividend Handbook" to be available in time for Christmas. It will make a great gift for any investor.
Ian Duncan MacDonald
Author and Commercial Risk Consultant,
President of Informus Inc
2 Vista Humber Drive
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M9P 3R7
Toronto Telephone - 416-245-4994
New York Telephone - 929-800-2397
[email protected]
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