Zachary Sexton
Is BP too risky for 2018?
18 October 2018 | 20 replies
Its like investing in risky growth stocks over less risk dividend aristocrat stocks.
Account Closed
Investing - Paper Assets
30 September 2018 | 1 reply
I focus on dividend kings and aristocrats along with a couple REITs.
Charles McClure
Need Help Structuring a Lease Option Deal in Indy
19 June 2018 | 2 replies
@Cody Swainston check it out on Zillow... 4457 Aristocrat Lane
Dan Stewart
Books on investing in stocks
9 June 2018 | 4 replies
I'd also recommend looking up dividend kings and dividend aristocrats.
Dimitri Paspalaris
Getting rid of stock to buy RE
5 June 2019 | 42 replies
I am a dividend pig in all weather with Div Aristocrat holdings and some low on Bollinger Band holdings that have jumped significantly with nice range to jump more when recovery happens (ie - ABBV, IIPR) ..
Gareth Fisher
Debt Crisis coming soon?!?!?
13 March 2019 | 16 replies
I manage the rest of my CORE portfolio myself, which is invested using the dividend growth strategy (mostly Dividend Aristocrats).
Lyndon Major
Opinions on a multifamily in Newburgh/Poughkeepsie living in NYC
30 March 2021 | 36 replies
Parts are good, part not such much (murder capital of NYS if I recall).I think Pok is high in price ... it has been fished for a while.
Anthony Lucent
Looking recommendations for an investors agent
28 May 2021 | 3 replies
Welcome to Poky!!
Howard Spector
Baltimore vs DC/Northern Virginia Area
28 December 2021 | 4 replies
So with patience, the low risk low cash flow investment, will cash flow a lot more over the course of time as rents there grow...just like a Dividend Aristocrat Stock that has a very low initial yield, but the yield on cost grows every year and eventually, you get higher dividends than in a high yielding stock.While Baltimore and DC are geographically close, they are on opposite ends of the risk spectrum.Baltimore (High Risk) ______________ Washington, DC (Low Risk)
Derek Robinson
Next Level Thinking/Truly Passive Income
25 March 2019 | 20 replies
If you’re open to looking outside RE, aristocrat dividend stocks that kick off 2.5-3% dividend yield (higher can be achieved but typically the companies offering 13% dividends won’t be in business much longer).