In my blog, I present on a regular basis some
interesting stocks at new 52-Week Highs or even better, stocks at All-Time Highs.
Linked are 100 companies that realized price marks they have never seen before.
60 of them pay dividends and nearly 80 have a current buy or better rating.
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100 Stocks At All-Time Highs | 60 Dividend Stocks Below The Results
Stocks at All-Time-Highs originally published at
“long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. It’s important to know what
kind of stocks run and which are losing ground.
100 Best Small Cap Stocks To Place Your Money
Small cap stocks with a strong growth and best dividends to buy, originally
published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Everybody loves growth.
If you own an investment and it starts to grow by double-digit rates over a few
years, when the stock price explode and you feel like a bird in heaven. I felt
a few times like this. But it is also necessary that you sell partly your
position over the time. I personally reduce my stocks positions when they have
doubled or more. Certainly you can’t get very rich with this rule but you hedge
your stock gains and believe me by selling stocks with gains, nobody become
poor.
I recently viewed a nice list at Forbes.
The list was a research result of the 100 best small cap growth stocks in
America. Stocks from the table are public and tradeable in America. They all
have a total sales volume below the USD 1 billion mark and fantastic years of
recent growth. As you can see at the list, the GDP growth is America is still
weak but out there are still investment opportunities to discover.
I discovered the ten best dividend stocks from the
small cap growth picks. I needed to screen more than 50 companies in order to find
ten stocks with positive dividend payments. Most of the small cap
growth stocks don’t pay dividends. But the debt situation is very comfortable. Most
of them are free of debt and have bigger cash amounts to their balance sheets in
order to finance future growth. The average stock grew in sales by 19 percent yearly. Earnings followd by 31 percent growth yearly and the average return on equity amounted to 20 percent. See the full list of the 100 best small cap growth stocks at the end of this post.
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