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As promised and with your valued feedback, we are publishing a new version of the article with some changes to make it more engaging. The structure of the article will now include a response from one of you in the community regarding your thoughts on DGI.
If you’d like to share your DGI thoughts with us in future editions, you can email us at moderation@seekingalpha.com and let us know. We’ll be looking at continuing to do this moving forward.
For a reminder, you can find our moderation guidelines for this space in our profile. And please share your thoughts below to continue the discussion and learning on DGI.
More on Dividend Growth Investing:
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After assessing almost all major BDC earnings reports, I have to say that a) the system-wide NAV drops are fully logical and, more importantly, b) they should not be viewed as another reason to exit the BDC space.
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My goal today is simple: to highlight 3 REITs that I believe investors should avoid to preserve capital and sleep better at night. After all, there's nothing "SWAN-like" about losing your nest egg.
In dividend investing, this is just as important, because one of the big assumptions we have is that our principal is "safe" while our dividends are doing the compounding work.
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