Dividend Capture Ideas
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, March 14 - 14:03
With a review one may find many stocks worth investing in offering dividends. Also, dividends can be a very good and steady source of revenue and with each dividend payment received; investors continue to lower the original risk.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, March 14 - 13:50
Many high quality companies offer quarterly dividends to investors. Dividends may be a great source of income and with each dividend payment received; shareholders are able to lower their cost in an investment. Many investors will buy a company in part because of the dividend and the current yield.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, March 14 - 13:28
Many high quality companies offer quarterly dividends to investors. Dividends may be a great source of income and with each dividend payment received; shareholders are able to lower their cost in an investment. Many investors will buy a company in part because of the dividend and the current yield.
Submitted by paid2trade on 2012, March 12 - 12:59
Below is the list of stocks that I will be focused on in trying to capture a dividend from now until they go ex-dividend date. I will be using a back month expiration date, most likely April. I also hope to gain as much or more from the premium received with option writing. Many of these are option premium captures more than anything else. The dividend is almost acting like the hedge.
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, February 13 - 15:48
As first read in Rocco Pendola / Robert Weinstein option newsletter...
How To Capture Stock Dividends?
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, January 30 - 16:37
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, January 30 - 16:01
Submitted by Robert Weinstein on 2012, January 23 - 12:02
Many high quality companies offer quarterly dividends to investors. Dividends may be a great source of income and with each dividend payment received; shareholders are able to lower their cost in an investment. Many investors will buy a company in part because of the dividend and the current yield.
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