Considering this baby for long term investment. What do you think?
I think it is about time for gas pipes to get some love. ETP has tested the 78.6% retracement from the 2008 low 4x and is building a nice double bottom with extremely high volumes. The long-term secular downtrend is clearly broken, with the stock paying 12.5% and pipeline capacity running out, this is a good a time to put in a long position for ETP.
I made this trendline pattern in November 2017 when one of my clients wanted to buy T and we bought and I advised on the trade to sell in late January when T touched the top of the trend line. Once again, T has given a golden opportunity for a 4% to 6% run between the current level to the top of the trend line. A 6% div that pays you to wait on the trade form is...
In my humble opinion there was a sort of overreaction triggered by short selling yesterday upon IBM's earnings call. Numbers were not great and guidance was lowered. Nevertheless, the blue chip has created a stronger position to capture growth in the IT business related to cloud computing, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence technologies (15% yoy...
I believe is tomorrow. Going to add to my position when the price drops...... $0.23 a share baby!!! should drop to around support because of the dividend expiration date (if it is tomorrow....i dont know i have to check) EASY MONEY
Howdy Yall! I'm definitely up to something now... Haha! This is one of my favorites, keep an eye on it... we're very near to being able to jump into RSG! There is a longer write-up on the way, you can be sure of it! We're looking at creating a new basket; prepared for an economic downturn!
The Broadening Top pattern forms when the price progressively makes higher highs (1, 3) and lower lows (2, 4) following two widening trend lines. The price is expected to move up or down past the pattern depending on which line is broken first. A bit of a toss up since the broadening top formation appears much more frequently at tops than at bottoms, and therefore...
one long term dividend payer stocks is BPL, which pays 8% yearly as dividend increasing dividends yearly for 6% for 20 years now 48% long term debt, fair value is 65$ trading at 63.50$ at the moment
TROW is another company that pays currently 3,2% dividend per share, increasing their dividends yearly for 15% in the last 20 years. fair value: 75$ currently trading at 71$ 1% long term debt (!), 15% increas of dividend in the last 20 years
Here is another dividend champion with a payout of 5,1% per share. Fair value: 43$ currently trading at 38$ Rating BBB+, 47% long term debt, yearly dividend increase of 4%
If you look at the dividend payout ratio, you see that TGT is trading at 4,4% meaning that you get 4,4% yearly for your shares. Company class A rating, 46% debt/ratio, stock's fair value is 63$ currently trading at 55$
Wouldn't be surprised to see this one take a big run downward here, perhaps not for long though. This is another pretty easy to trade dividend stock with a spectacular balance sheet. Predictably bounces at the key levels. If you can get it anywhere near $27 it won't let you down medium term, although renewables are out of favor and the chart looks quite bearish so...
Havn't done EW in awhile. Expecting correction.
buy @~36.00 zone (red). Previous structure aligning with 61.8% fib retracement making a good case for entry. People who want to invest instead of trading can be happy for the 5%+ dividend yield.