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Snap-On Tools (SNA) – Stock Evaluation

(THIS ARTICLE IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.  NOTHING MANTIONED HERE SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY OR SELL THE STOCK)   This week I am going to focus on one of the undervalued stocks I found this month after I ran my screen for undervalued...

Undervalued Dividend Growth Stocks December 2019

Over the past seven years, I have developed my K.I.S.S. system for investing in dividend growth stocks. The K.I.S.S. system is a screen that I use each month to identify undervalued dividend growth stocks that I might consider adding to my portfolio. I post my...

A Classic DGI Stock – Air Products (APD)

Every month the PTI Newsletter will highlight and discuss the performance of a “Classic DGI Stock” to demonstrate what types of stocks we are looking for, and what kind of total return and dividend income we can hope to achieve.  This month that stock is Air...

Buying Great Stocks At Fair Prices – AMGEN

No one should ever overpay for a stock. No matter how good the company is, paying too much for a stock will make your total returns suffer. Every stock’s price will eventually fall back to a “normal range” if the price gets too high. In the stock market there is no...

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