Dogs of the Dow

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title: Dogs of the Dow
text: The Dogs of the Dow is an investment strategy popularized by Michael B. O'Higgins in a 1991 book and his Dogs of the Dow website. The strategy proposes that an investor annually select for investment the ten stocks listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average whose dividend is the highest fraction of their price, i.e. stocks with the highest dividend yield. Under other analysis these stocks could be considered "dogs", or undesirable, as companies often raise their dividend in response to bad news
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description: Stock investment strategy based on Dow Jones Industrial index
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date created: 2005-09-27T21:48:37Z
date modified: 2024-08-30T21:19:21Z
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