Category: Dividend Stocks
Black Box Investing
Most convictions about a business or currency take time to play out. Sometimes years.
Defensive Investing for a Rich Market
Property prices are high. Share prices are high. The bank pays little. Where do I turn for an investment?
A2 Milk Soars: Time to Get Defensive?
As the A2 milk share price climbs the first tests I run is to check if the company can maintain revenue. And continue to pay dividends during a meltdown.
Investing in Kiwi Infrastructure: Two Top Stocks — Part Two
Often the best time to buy kiwi infrastructure shares are when the business first lists on the stock exchange through an IPO.
Investing in Kiwi Infrastructure: Two Top Stocks — Part One
There are two certainties in the countries which I invest: the population is growing and infrastructure investment is important.
Could this NZX Straggler Capture Big Tourism Profits?
The NZX is continuing to look pricey, unless we spot opportunities, you’re going to see our focus change to stock investment opportunities in other markets.
The Markets Have Been Censored by the Feds
The money is fake. Interest rates are artificial. Prices are fraudulent. And today, the price signals are worthless.
Even $5 Billion Can’t Buy Happiness
He’s worth over $5 billion. One of Australasia’s richest people. At one point, he was drinking a bottle of vodka a day just to get through the day.
Feeling Poor? Escape the Wage Trap by Investing Smartly
How do you beat low Kiwi wages? Save whatever you can. Build a dividend-rich investment portfolio.
Jacinda’s Made the Right Choice: Forget the CGT
As an investor, I opened one of my nice bottles of French wine the other week when the Ardern government dismissed the proposed CGT.
What To Do When the Retirement Age Moves to 85
With advancing medicines and anti-aging therapies, lifespans could increase by 20 years. Correspondingly, the age of retirement may also need to increase 20 years to be fundable.
The Auckland Monopoly Game: A Dangerous Path
As a kid, I loved playing Monopoly. You buy up as many properties as the dice allows, and then you put the other players out of the game by building houses and hotels and charging astronomical rents.
Why Walmart Could be a Better Investment Than Amazon
I like to invest in businesses with real tangible asset backing. Slow and steady investment in quality assets will win the race in the end. That’s why Walmart has something Amazon can’t catch.
