I've always avoided "paper payout tigers" - stocks that look great on paper and have great, but unsustainable, payout yields. If you own any of these, sell now. Many of these "zeros" looked like heroes thanks to semi-permanently low rates.
I've always avoided "paper payout tigers" - stocks that look great on paper and have great, but unsustainable, payout yields. If you own any of these, sell now. Many of these "zeros" looked like heroes thanks to semi-permanently low rates.
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