Okay. I have set up my new tracking portfolio of 50 stocks for the upcoming year. As my 30 or 40 regular readers know, I do also have subsets of the 50 stock list that I track:
- Dividend Stocks
- New Stocks and
- Dog Stocks
Here are the stocks that made my list in each category.
Dividends
| Stock | Initial Price |
| SYNT | 17.98 |
| RGR | 49.85 |
| SPOK | 18.90 |
| PBI | 14.07 |
| MCFT | 14.94 |
| HPQ | 17.65 |
| GME | 26.28 |
| DIN | 59.86 |
| CSCO | 34.32 |
| CA | 32.63 |
| BKE | 20.20 |
| BPT | 21.30 |
| HRB | 20.05 |
New
| Stock | Initial Price |
| TZOO | 9.40 |
| OMC | 86.16 |
| LEE | 2.65 |
| DIN | 59.86 |
| GIB | 47.08 |
| BIIB | 285.13 |
| AKRX | 21.28 |
Dogs
| Stock | Initial Price |
| SCMP | 11.75 |
| PBI | 14.07 |
| NHTC | 27.39 |
| KORS | 37.30 |
| BKE | 20.20 |

BPT is not a dividend stock. It is a trust that soon will stop distributions. This stock is being plunged and will plunge even furter.
ReplyDeleteI agree that BPT is likely to stop distributions at some point as it is a fixed depleting asset. But for my purposes here, a dividend stock is a stock/security currently paying some form of distribution in excess of 2.6% and I do also include any special dividends in the past twelve months (such as SYT).
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