Ronald_Lamb
Posted - 1 week ago
MYNZ 🔥 Perfect time to jump in, cheapest dip!!! Shorts volume increased. HUGE PR drop incoming before the Nov 13 meeting, so compliance is coming, no RS needed. Here is why… 1. Frankie Muniz backing Mainz (yes, the Malcolm guy & NASCAR #33 now repping MYNZ). 2. Petra, ex-Obama advisor, hinted at a big U.S. lab partner. Solid source! 3. Six news hits in 3 weeks—momentum. 4. Already solid in the EU, not new but expanding, with insurance covering their tests. 5. Their test has 88% accuracy vs. EXAS (42%) & GH (20%)—big edge! 6. $1.5M private placement in the bag. 7. CEO teased big plans ahead. 8. Offering Deal $ARTNA $GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 10/31/24
$BEPC Sadly, I have begun to scale out of this one. I hadn't realized they were in nuclear.
Although the current fashion is that nuclear has some how become an alternative to global warming, the fact is nuclear waste is far worse for the environment. We should be putting money into conservation, hydro, solar and wind. But nuclear is horrible stuff. Somehow the nuclear industry persuaded people different. But those people haven't looked deeply at the nuclear waste issue.
Sold off some $BEPC today. Intend to get out completely over time.
Long $FSLR $GWRS $WTRG
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 10/31/24
$WTRG Added some here. Building my position.
$WTRG and $GWRS make up the water utility component of my portfolio.
Investor6
Posted - 10/26/24
$AWK $CWCO $GWRS $PNR
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 10/22/24
@Chrismot I haven't a clue, but I love the idea you are doing a contest.
Long $FSLR $GWRS $PACK
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@Hammrrd You asked how I felt, I like it, but have 40 positions, so I'm not adding until I eliminate something else.
But it and two other water are at value prices, so the time to buy it is now. Water stocks are among the most important environmental investments one can make...
$AWR $CWT $WTRG $GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
With these two down today, seemed like a good time to add too $PCH and $FSLR. Long $BEPC $FSLR $GWRS $PCH
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
Want stock in a company that can't go out of business? A stock in something that every person on the planet needs to survive? In an industry that's profits are gauranteed by the government?
And right now three of these stocks are undervalued (as determined by historical dividend yeild of the individual companies), so you'll get a great price.
$AWR is yielding about 2.25%
$CWT is yielding about 2%
$WTRG is yielding about 3.4%
And these stocks will go up. Valuations are based on a study of dividend cycles. Each stock cycles repeatedly through changes in dividend yields that are highest when stocks are at their lowest point. IQtrends, an advisor that's studied these stocks individually for 25 years or more has determined this is at a low price, that historically rises from here.
Another water stock, at a reasonable price, is a compounding play because it distributes the dividend every month.
That stock $GWRS distributes water to desert 🏜️ communities.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@GreenInvestor88 @Dontknowshiiiiiiit Don't be silly, if you invested here it isn't because of @WantedToRetireEarly. I'll bet when you signed up for a brokerage account they made you sign an application saying you were over legal age. I'll bet you never even met @WantedToRetireEarly in person.
So how is it you got into a stock that's not working out his fault? Grow up, and take responsibility for your own decisions. The only reason you are or were in $ENPH was because you made a decision to buy shares. I just got out of $ENPH because I didn't like the way it was acting. And yes, I was influenced by @WantedToRetireEarly post on the subject, but that doesn't mean it's his fault the stock disappointed. And I blame no one but myself if someone recommends a stock that goes bad and I decide to buy it. It's happened enough times. If I lose money on a stock it's because I made a decision to buy it. Duh!
Long $BEPC $FSLR $PACK $GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@LVStrader @ProphetofProfits20 Well I do like value and try to be a value investor, but I don't like founds. I follow you because your so knowledgeable on it, but what you do, keeping tract of all that, seems to much work. After you're not just in those funds, if understand correctly you are in lots of monthlies. I do love reading your stuff. I think it's great the way you share your knowledge with others.
I am only in three monthlies: $EPR $GWRS and $O. I know they are solid, financially strong companies, with regular streams of income to support the dividends, so I don't need to worry. My goal is to grow my stream of dividends from high quality company's that have some growth. That way when I turn dividend reinvestment off I can get income through the dividends. In the mean time I'm building wealth through share price appreciation of the the reinvested dividends.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@GreenInvestor88 Funny you should say that. I had started a tiny position and was planning to accumulate, but I didn't like the way the stock was acting. I sold for a tiny profit this morning and put the money into $PCH. Even though they harvest tree's they plant them. That contributes to wildlife and cleaning air an water at least a bit. And they have a 4% yeild...
Also long $FSLR $BEPC $GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@woolybully @LewisDaKat Don't know if you got this, but I clarified my response. Sorry to say, I don't know enough about $JEPI to give an educated answer or compare it to $O. I'm in 3 monthly payers $O $EPR & $GWRS. All are financially strong companies with sustainable monthly dividends. I understand the nature of the businesses (the REIT's rent commercial real property. $GWRS is a utility that provides water to desert 🏜️ communities. $JEPI is an ETF. I avoid ETF's as they include many stocks and I don't want exposure to stocks I don't know about. I also don't understand or know what businesses JEPI is tethered too. Warren Buffet says I not to invest in anything I don't understand. He knows more about stocks than me so I will heed that advice. Finally, I clicked $JEPI on ST and checked the fundamentals it didn't say what the dividend is. Since monthly compounders are all about a sustainable dividend I feel it's important to know what it is.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@woolybully @LewisDaKat Hi, I don't know if you received my earlier reply, so sending it again: I'm in 3 monthly payers $O $EPR and $GWRS. All are financially strong companies with sustainable monthly dividends and I understand the nature of the businesses (the REIT's rent commercial real property and $GWRS is a utility that provides water to desert 🏜️ communities. $JEPI is an ETF. I avoid ETF's as they include both weak and strong stocks. I don't need exposure to weak stocks beyond those that I pick by mistake. I also don't understand or know what businesses JEPI is tethered too. Warren Buffet says I don't invest in what I don't understand. He knows more about stocks than me so I will heed that advice. Finally, when I clicked $JEPI on ST and checked it didn't say what the dividend is. Since monthly compounders are all about a sustainable dividend I feel it's important to know what it is. Not saying anything negative about it, just saying I don't know enough to compare it to O.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 1 month ago
@woolybully @LewisDaKat I'm in three monthly payers $O $EPR and $GWRS. All are financially strong companies with sustainable monthly dividends and I understand the nature of the businesses (the REIT's rent commercial real property and $GWRS is a utility that provides water to desert 🏜️ communities. $JEPI appears to be an ETF. I tend to avoid ETF's as they include both weak and strong stocks. I don't need exposure to weak stocks beyond those that I pick by mistake. I also don't understand or even know the what businesses JEPI is tethered too. Warren Buffet says I shouldn't invest in anything I don't understand. He knows more about stocks than me I think I should heed his advice. Finally, I clicked $JEPI and checked the fundamentals it didn't say what the dividend is. Since monthly compounders are all about a sustainable dividend I feel it's important to know what it is. For those reasons I can't consider it. Not saying anything negative about it, just saying I don't know enough.
insiderbuyingselling
Posted - 1 month ago
$GWRS new insider buying: 7 shares. http://insiderbuyingselling.com/?t=GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 2 months ago
$ABBV $CMG $GWRS $HSY O PFE PCH T WEN What names would do well in a recession? The same names that do well on a blood red day. These names from my portfolio were all green today. It's no surprise. Even in hard times people have to eat, they need water, telephone service and their prescriptions. They also see safe dividends paid by REIT's.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 08/22/24
$GWRS $HSY $PEP $WEN Regardless of if inflation or recession cause economic pain people still have to eat and drink. All these are financially stable companies that pay dividends. $GWRS is a compounding play cause it pays monthly dividends and supplies water to desert 🏜️ communities. $HSY Even in tough times chocolate and candy is an affordable treat🍫. $PEP Oatmeal, cereal, pancakes, Doritos, potato chips, other snack and beverages mean this company always performs. $WEN Affordable fast food and paying a dividend of over 5%! Regardless
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 08/22/24
$GEVO If you have conviction in $GEVO, by all means hold what you have. But don't put new money into $GEVO. Plenty of safer, better stocks. GET RICH SLOW Look at $BEPC for renewable energy dividend payer that yields 5%. $WEN yields over 5% and is at a good price. $GWRS is a great compound, paying dividends monthly to supply clean water to desert 🏜️ communities. All offer slow growth and are safe investments. Don't gamble on $GEVO
insiderbuyingselling
Posted - 3 months ago
$GWRS new insider buying: 1258 shares. http://insiderbuyingselling.com/?t=GWRS
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$GWRS $BEPC $ENPH $FSLR Invest in the environment. $GWRS supplies clean water to desert 🏜️ communities and pays a monthly dividend. $BEPC supplies renewable clean energy, pays a nice dividend and provides growth. $ENPH and $FSLR provide solar technology for clean energy.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
@Ru_seriouS I'm in $O but haven't really added to it since initially buying. I'm also in $EPR and $GWRS. All pay sustainable monthly dividends...
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
@Samsan913 I have $O and $EPR, as well as $GWRS. All monthly payers...
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
@bullhorn1108 Not suggesting you sell. Hold on to your dream. I didn't sell, but have lost plenty and won't put another dime into GEVO. Instead of putting more money into GEVO consider safer, dividend paying stocks. Want renewable energy? Look at $BEPC, it has a nice dividend. BEPC develops and sells energy from hydropower, solar & wind. Or a compounding play that pays dividends each month, $GWRS. It provides drinking water and water treatment in desert 🏜️ communities. Because it reinvest dividends each month you automatically add a little more every month. How about affordable fast food? $WEN pays a yield of almost 6% These stocks aren't go "to da moon" plays, but they are financially strong companies and are expected to show growth over the next few years... Look them over.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
@stblsky Good choice. Many on ST lose money on penny stocks like $GEVO hoping to strike it rich. While waiting to strike it rich people investing in those stocks get paid in hopium. Dividend paying stocks make more sense. Although you won't enjoy the unlikely fantasy you will strike it rich, instead of paying you in hopium dividend paying stocks pay in cash. The power of compounding is what makes $O, $EPR & $GWRS such good investments. All are financially strong companies, much safer than risky penny stocks, and they pay sustainable monthly dividends.
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$GEVO Don't buy more GEVO. If you believe you have your current shares to profit from. I'm not saying sell. Just saying don't risk loosing more. There are better investments: Renewable energy with dividends and growth: $BEPC. Profit from clean water? Make monthly dividends from $GWRS Affordable fast food & hefty dividends: $WEN No need to gamble on GEVO
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
@Bull_InTheShortGrass @trycoon I don't think high risk investing is worth the risk. It can decimate investment capital in a way that takes years to recover. But as long as you are building a positions in financially strong dividend paying blue chips, I can respect your approach. Have you considered trading lower risk assets for consistent, yet smaller profits, and pumping those profits into your dividend stocks? Have you considered safe monthly compounding plays like $EPR $GWRS or $O?
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$GEVO Don't buy more GEVO. If you are correct and it turns around you'll have your current shares to profit off. Not saying you should sell. Just saying why risk throwing good money after bad? Renewable energy with dividends and growth: $BEPC. Profit from clean water? Make monthly dividends from $GWRS Affordable fast food & hefty dividends: $WEN
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$BEPC $FSLR $GWRS $PACK
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$GEVO Don't buy GEVO. If you are correct and it turns around you'll have your shares to profit off. But if things don't turn around, why risk throwing good money after bad? Want renewable energy with dividends and growth: $BEPC. Want to profit from clean water? monthly dividends from $GWRS Affordable fast food & hefty dividends: $WEN
DividendsAtValue
Posted - 3 months ago
$GEVO Delisting is serious. Once they delist DOE will not work with them and institutional investors cannot buy. Plenty of better stocks. Plenty of better stocks. Renewable energy with dividends and growth: $BEPC. Monthly dividends that profits from clean water: $GWRS Affordable fast food with hefty a dividend: $WEN