Bill Gates Dividend stocks
Bill Gates’ holds next to Microsoft a number of dividend paying stock and is overweighted in the Financial Services sector. See all data on the ‘Bill Gates’ dividend stocks in the table below.
Bill Gates’ holds next to Microsoft a number of dividend paying stock and is overweighted in the Financial Services sector. See all data on the ‘Bill Gates’ dividend stocks in the table below.
Warren Buffett is perhaps the most respected stock investor of all time, of the 48 stocks currently in the Berkshire Hathaway portfolio, two-thirds pay dividends. Only three stocks are also part of the Dividend Aristocrats list. W. Buffett loves investing in top-quality dividend stocks. See data on the Warren Buffett dividend stocks in the…
High yield or high dividend stocks are popular in retirement- and dividend portfolios. Read more on the different aspects of investing in high dividend. See data on the “high-yielders” with over 4% dividend yield in the table below.
The Dividend Kings list is a select group of companies in the S&P 500 Index that have increased dividends every year for the last 50+ straight years. See data and research on all US Dividend Kings in the table below.
Dividend stocks that pay dividends monthly are popular in retirement portfolios. Find more data on the monthly dividend stock in the table below.
See below the latest on the Dividend Aristocrats stocks including loss ratio and the Geopak10. The table below is sorted by the loss ratio. The lower the value of the loss ratio the better.
See below the latest on the Defensive Dividend Aristocrats stocks
About The Defensive Dividend Aristocrats objective is to outperform the Dividend Aristocrats over any five-year rolling time horizon, especially in bear markets. The maximum draw-down (mdd) should be lower, so less volatility than the broader market. The main is to show that next to dividend growth, price-return and risk ratios are also important. The idea…
The Dividend Aristocrats list is a select group of companies in the S&P 500 Index that have increased dividends every year for the last 25 straight years. These US companies that have historically provided (slightly) better performance and (slightly) lower volatility than the S&P 500 as a whole and a great source for dividend investors.…