Dividend Aristocrats

if pulling multiple 7-figures out of the market is called 'bad trading habits.. hm..
Running on the spot doesn't make you Usain Bolt. Big "IF" you have there, lol. Was that a Freudian slip. You know a 7 digit profit comes with a big drawdown, in the form of quarter million and up. You know what it takes to earn just the drawdown? Oh I forgot , you're pulling multiple 7 digit returns. Multiply the drawdown accordingly. Most would piss themselves, do the math, change your diapers ...
Unless your decimal place is in front of your multiple 7 digit returns. Your'e taken the truth , lol.
 
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Running on the spot doesn't make you Usain Bolt. Big "IF" you have there, lol. Was that a Freudian slip. You know a 7 digit profit comes with a big drawdown, in the form of quarter million and up. You know what it takes to earn just the drawdown? Oh I forgot , you're pulling multiple 7 digit returns. Multiply the drawdown accordingly. Most would piss themselves, do the math, change your diapers ...
Unless your decimal place is in front of your multiple 7 digit returns. Your'e taken the truth , lol.

troll you are going to my ignore pile...
 
Anyone follow and trade Dividend Aristocrats?
Dividend Aristocrats are an elite group of 57 stocks that are in the S&P 500 , meet certain minimum size and liquidity requirements and have 25+ years of consecutive dividendincreases, explains Ben Reynolds, a leading expert on income investing, a contributor to MoneyShow.com and the editor of SureDividend.
https://www.suredividend.com/dividend-aristocrats-list/
I have a few of them long term (20 yrs). Doing well.
 
When a strong DA stock approaches ex-dividend date. I notice a pattern , the stock price stabilizes with less volatility. IMO institutional traders are long for the dividend.
There are many ways to take advantage of the pattern.
Thanks. Interesting observation. I have to take a closer look.
 
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