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Dividends Don't Lie: Finding Value in Blue-Chip Stocks

Dividends Don't Lie: Finding Value in Blue-Chip Stocks
By Geraldine Weiss, Janet Lowe

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Following the straightforward system of investing in stick-to-quality blue-chip stocks with reliable dividend histories, investors will gain the confidence to make sophisticated stock market decisions and obtain solid value for their investment dollars.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #965458 in Books
  • Published on: 1990-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback

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From Publishers Weekly
Investment-newsletter publisher Weiss and business journalist Lowe suggest that wealth is an all-but-sure result of investing according to recurring stock market cycles. In their technically detailed, conservative analysis, the authors recommend careful study of high grade issues with steady dividend-increase records. Investors should buy shares when the stock is undervalued in relation to dividend yield, then sell (reinvesting elsewhere) when a bullish trend drives the share price up to an overvalue level. "Bull markets end when price/yield ratio stands at three percent." Analyzing past market movement and individual stock performance in various categoriesindustrials, utilities, food, electronics, etc.Weiss and Lowe make a strong case for their system, but they could have spelled out more extensively the net effect of transaction-related tax consequences and broker-commission costs, considering all the in-and-out activity the system calls for. 20,000 first printing; author tour.
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Customer Reviews

Great book for stock market insight5
I purchased this book and have found it to be very helpful when making stock market selections that produce value and dividends over time. There are many books on the market and many ways of approaching the purchase of stocks, but this book I believe is great for those who are new to investing and want to learn how to find stocks that will appreciate and grow. There is work that the person reading the book must do and there is a learning process involved, but it is very beneficial.