Read an interesting post regarding leverage wherein it discussed a leveraging strategy for a stock that was returning 12% growth and 7% dividend..my thought is what is the "easiest way" to search for stocks such as this (without a black box/program)of course?
jet328
2nd-January-2007, 11:03 PM
http://www.ascii-data.com
The above site is good for comparing stocks eg dividend yields. You can even throw the data into excel and then play around further.
In regards to growth, no one can tell you that. You'll only know what the % growth is after its happened.
Cheers
beachcomber
3rd-January-2007, 09:00 PM
Read an interesting post regarding leverage wherein it discussed a leveraging strategy for a stock that was returning 12% growth and 7% dividend..my thought is what is the "easiest way" to search for stocks such as this (without a black box/program)of course?
Hi TBI
If you are with Comsec maybe have a look at their Advanced Search Tool.
Select the Growth and Income categories and enter your cut-off parameters for growth and dividends and you should get the results you are looking for.
cheers :)
The Barbarian Investor
3rd-January-2007, 09:45 PM
Thanks for that I'll have a look now, importing into excel sounds like fun as i'm an excel novice but enjoy learning ;)
The Barbarian Investor
4th-January-2007, 01:54 AM
Hi TBI
If you are with Comsec maybe have a look at their Advanced Search Tool.
Select the Growth and Income categories and enter your cut-off parameters for growth and dividends and you should get the results you are looking for.
cheers :)
Where do you find this tool on Comsec :sly:
The Barbarian Investor
4th-January-2007, 02:14 AM
Found it
Growth and Dividend Results over 5 yrs show the below (for what its worth and if there is value within)