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Dividends Still Don't Lie Kelley Wright

Dividends Still Don't Lie By Kelley Wright

Dividends Still Don't Lie by Kelley Wright


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In 1988 Geraldine Weiss wrote the classic Dividends Don't Lie , which focuses on the Dividend Yield Theory as a method of producing consistent gains in the stock market. After the market crash of the late 1980's, the book was a large success.

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Dividends Still Don't Lie Summary

Dividends Still Don't Lie: The Truth About Investing in Blue Chip Stocks and Winning in the Stock Market by Kelley Wright

A timely follow-up to the bestselling classic Dividends Don't Lie

In 1988 Geraldine Weiss wrote the classic Dividends Don't Lie, which focused on the Dividend-Yield Theory as a method of producing consistent gains in the stock market. Today, the approach of using the dividend yield to identify values in blue chip stocks still outperforms most investment methods on a risk-adjusted basis.

Written by Kelley Wright, Managing Editor of Investment Quality Trends, with a new Foreword by Geraldine Weiss, this book teaches a value-based strategy to investing, one that uses a stock's dividend yield as the primary measure of value. Rather than emphasize the price cycles of a stock, the company's products, market strategy or other factors, this guide stresses dividend-yield patterns.

  • Details a straightforward system of investing in stick-to-quality blue-chip stocks with reliable dividend histories
  • Discusses how to buy and sell when dividend yields instruct you to do so
  • Investors looking for safety and transparency will quickly discover how dividends offer the yields they desire

With Dividends Still Don't Lie, you'll gain the confidence to make sophisticated stock market decisions and obtain solid value for your investment dollars.

About Kelley Wright

KELLEY WRIGHT is Chief Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager at I.Q. Trends Private Client Asset Management. He is also Managing Editor of the Investment Quality Trends newsletter. Since 1989, Wright has been a private money manager and has served as Chief Investment Officer to three investment management firms. In 2002, he was handpicked by the legendary Geraldine Weiss to succeed her as Managing Editor of the number one rated Investment Quality Trends newsletter she started in 1966. Wright is an active lecturer nationwide at trade shows and investment conferences and a frequent guest on both television and radio.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Geraldine Weiss ix

Acknowledgments xiii

List of Figures and Tables xv

Introduction xvii

Part I The Art of Dividend Investing

Chapter 1 First Things First 3

Chapter 2 The Case for Investing in Stocks 11

Chapter 3 The Dividend-Value Strategy 29

Chapter 4 Quality and Blue Chip Stocks 43

Chapter 5 Value and Blue Chip Stocks 59

Part II Bargains Still Come in Cycles

Chapter 6 Value and the Stock Market 73

Chapter 7 Finding Undervalued and Overvalued Stocks 91

Chapter 8 Value, Cycles, and the Dow Jones Averages 115

Part III Winning in the Stock Market

Chapter 9 Developing a Successful Stock Strategy 131

Chapter 10 Building and Managing the Dividend-Value Portfolio 149

Chapter 11 The Stock Market and the Economy 169

Chapter 12 Questions and Answers 177

Chapter 13 Conclusion 191

Recommended Reading 195

About the Author 197

Index 199

Additional information

CIN0470581565VG
9780470581568
0470581565
Dividends Still Don't Lie: The Truth About Investing in Blue Chip Stocks and Winning in the Stock Market by Kelley Wright
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20100312
240
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