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| The Connolly Report** (about dividend growth common stocks) has been published since 1981 by Thomas. P. Connolly, B.Com ('64). The ideas about the strategy are on-line now inside dividendgrowth.ca | The Connolly Report** (about dividend growth common stocks) has been published since 1981 by Thomas. P. Connolly, B.Com ('64). The ideas about the strategy are on-line now inside dividendgrowth.ca | ||
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| To hook you up for access our daughter Denise needs: | To hook you up for access our daughter Denise needs: | ||
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| “ The measuring rod itself often causes trouble” Economist May 5 2018 | “ The measuring rod itself often causes trouble” Economist May 5 2018 | ||
| ▪ Professionals are too active - “Trading is Hazardous to your Wealth” ▪ Professionals are short-term oriented. Value is in future cash flow. | ▪ Professionals are too active - “Trading is Hazardous to your Wealth” ▪ Professionals are short-term oriented. Value is in future cash flow. | ||
| - | There’s client pressure | + | There’s client pressure |
| ▪ Professionals have way too many securities in their portfolios. * ▪ Professionals buy at the wrong time (W. Buffett’s Forbes column, Aug 6 1979) | ▪ Professionals have way too many securities in their portfolios. * ▪ Professionals buy at the wrong time (W. Buffett’s Forbes column, Aug 6 1979) | ||
| The efficient market [hypothesis] isn't always...just usually. It's a big mistake. ▪ Professionals focus and measure too much on price. We want cash flow in retirement. ▪ Professionals lean toward equal weighting rather than owning more of the best firms. * | The efficient market [hypothesis] isn't always...just usually. It's a big mistake. ▪ Professionals focus and measure too much on price. We want cash flow in retirement. ▪ Professionals lean toward equal weighting rather than owning more of the best firms. * | ||