Weak Dividend Triangle = Sell? [Podcast]

It’s easy to understand a positive dividend triangle, but how to explain a weak one? This episode was inspired by a webinar attendee who asked what to do with a Dividend Triangle showing a negative EPS. Should you sell on downward trends, red flags, and suspicious numbers? Let̵

Detect Losers and Find Winners with The Dividend Triangle

We all want our portfolio to perform well, but how? Detect losers and find winners with the dividend triangle. It’s an easy way to understand why stocks underperform and detect other risks in your portfolio, like dividend traps or potential dividend cutters. The dividend triangle a

What’s a Dividend Rock Star? [Podcast]

How about we help you narrow your research and focus on high-quality stocks? Wouldn’t having a list of companies with solid metrics and robust business models be nice? This is what you can find in the Dividend Rock Stars! Download the Dividend Rock Star List Now! You’ll

No Dividend Growth: Keep or Sell? [Podcast]

Can a dividend growth investor keep non-growing dividend stocks? We always insist on dividend growth, but what happens if your holding shows no more: should you keep or sell? Mike has built a 5-rule decision process to help investors who find themselves in such a case. Today, we pu

4 Stocks with a Perfect Dividend Triangle [Podcast]

Subscribe: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts The Dividend Triangle can’t be found in investment books as it has been created by Mike. It consists of looking at revenue growth, earnings growth, and dividend growth as a first set of filters in your stock research. We referred

How to Compare Two Dividend Stocks [Podcast]

As a dividend growth investor, it’s hard to make sure the decision you’re about to take is the best one: you do your research, you find an exciting industry, you identify 3-4 companies that are doing well in that industry, and then what? How to make sure the final stock pick is the

[Podcast] DGB 02: What The Hell is The Dividend Triangle?

The Dividend Triangle is a concept that Mike invented to describe the foundation of his investment strategy. It consists of three metrics: revenue growth, earnings growth and dividend growth. The dividend triangle can help investors to narrow down their stock research and to find l