Strategic Dividend Growth Exits: What to Consider
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More on dividend growth investing  -> Join our market newsletter! Check out our Union Pacific Investment Report In most cases, holding quality stocks for the long term tends to play out in favor of the investor. However, if a company’s prospects change, there are situations where exiting a position can be warranted.  In this episode of the Dividend Mailbox, Greg outlines our decision-making process behind selling off a portion of our IBM position. What started as a turnaround play transformed into a potential value trap. Using IBM as an illustration, Greg provides insight into the complexities of owning dividend growth investments and taking advantage of opportunities to exit the ones that don't meet your expectations.  Plus, get a sneak peek into next month's episode featuring a success story with Williams Sonoma, highlighting the potential rewards of high-conviction investments in the dividend growth landscape. Notes & Resources: DCM Investment Reports & Models If you submit a question to us and we use it in an episode, we will send you an official The Dividend Mailbox Yeti® Tumbler -> Email us at [email protected]. Visit our website to learn more about our investment strategy and wealth management services. Follow us on: Instagram - Facebook - LinkedIn - Twitter If you enjoy the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you subscribe and leave a review
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