How Dividend-Paying Stocks Provide Protection in a Declining Market

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • This week, the Federal Reserve raised its key short-term interest rate for the ninth consecutive time, bringing it to the highest level since September 2007. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged the dilemma that the Fed officials faced, the banking system's turmoil has been a cause of concern following the recent bank failures. However, Powell assured that the banking system is sound and resilient, and the Federal Reserve is prepared to use all tools as needed to keep it safe and sound. In other news, dividend-paying stocks are gaining new respect among investors, and they are proving to be a protective asset in times of market volatility. ClearBridge Investments' Dividend Strategy Fund has been named one of "The Best Dividend Funds" for 2023 by Morningstar. Michael Clarfeld, co-portfolio manager of the fund, is with us to explain why high-quality companies with histories of growing their dividends are particularly valuable now.
    00:00 Hello
    00:32 Introduction
    02:42 Interview with Michael Clarfeld
    22:35 One Investment
    24:25 Action Point
    #FederalReserve #inflation #jobmarket #bankingsector #economy #savings #credit #dividends #investors #DividendStrategy #Morningstar
    WEALTHTRACK Episode 1939 broadcast on March 24, 2023
    More info about the stocks mentioned and the Dividend Compounders list:
    wealthtrack.com/the-many-bene...

Комментарии • 37

  • @seanharrington4768
    @seanharrington4768 Год назад +8

    What a fantastic interview and guest on Wealth Track. Mike had the heart of a teacher with his divided stock recommendations, thank you !!

  • @joannemeeks745
    @joannemeeks745 Год назад +6

    Excellent interview, and I can't wait for the next interview on building a retirement portfolio.

  • @benedit71
    @benedit71 Год назад +3

    Great interview, quite a few investing nuggets in one segment!

  • @rr2b
    @rr2b Год назад +2

    Fantastic guest! Great education ❤

  • @cjdch6604
    @cjdch6604 Год назад +6

    Err - i went through his Portfolio - firstly performance been bad. Also Median Div Y is 2.5% which after their 0.85% expense ratio is 1.65%!... not exactly a dividend fund with S-T rates 5%.

  • @tsabo8227
    @tsabo8227 Год назад

    Good interview as usual, with many questions i had, answered. Thanks Consuelo. Really like dividend paying stocks in this enviornment

  • @antonomaseapophasis5142
    @antonomaseapophasis5142 Год назад +2

    I believe 90% of discussions on this channel are about devising strategies for improving returns.
    I would never dare to say that this is easy, but I would say there are relatively simple methods of participating in the long-run historical rise in markets. Of course that is no guarantee of the future.
    What I do find vexing is selling.
    Even if a 4% rule, or some other wheeze, is decided upon, you are left with the problem of actually selling, and I don’t see much explanation of the mechanics of planning.
    Does one use an inverted Dollar Cost Averaging? There is the same temptation to time the market on the sell side as there is on the buy side.
    Do you have any references on this?
    Will there be an episode devoted to this subject?

    • @johnbirman5840
      @johnbirman5840 Год назад

      Yah. Selling is even more problematic than buying, since it is immediate vs growing over time.
      Perhaps the comparison to farming is most appropriate: Planting; Cultivating; Harvesting and Seed gathering for next years planting; and Time and Weather conditions.
      One Harvests when ripe, and different crops mature at different times. In a diversified portfolio, crops that matured and are bearing fruit get picked, and crops that haven’t yet born fruit, are left to keep growing unless disease or stunted growth recommends pulling up and planting something else.
      Markets are cyclical. Winners one year, next year not so much. If you have a bumper crop in one asset - take profits in that.
      Farmers used to also let some fields lay fallow every 7 years for 1 year so as to rest.
      Plant, Feed, Harvest.

    • @antonomaseapophasis5142
      @antonomaseapophasis5142 Год назад

      @@johnbirman5840 I like your farming analogy, but I find that the criteria for judging ripeness are more mysterious with investments than with fruit. There are investments which when harvested have reached the end of growth, or may continue to grow after being pruned, or have just begun to fructify. I am trying to develop a regular analysis, including tax considerations, which would improve my judgment.
      As for laying fallow, my experience is that some investments can lay fallow for 7 years and go on to be completely dormant.
      Although, I have had the experience with PLUG of a stock which went into suspended animation for twenty years, awoke violently, then went back to sleep.

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Год назад

      You guys need to understand.
      It's not that financial assets increase in value over time.
      It's that your currency has been, and continues to be, steadily losing value.

  • @davidfolts5893
    @davidfolts5893 Год назад +1

    Smart financial commentary!

  • @AnnaMarieBooth.Educator
    @AnnaMarieBooth.Educator Год назад +1

    Useful information! Thanks!

  • @antonomaseapophasis5142
    @antonomaseapophasis5142 Год назад +2

    I bought some, if not most, of the stocks on the list Hersh Cohen offered in 2012?.
    They coincided with holdings in my fund and ETF allocations, but I believe their returns were more efficient in that I have simply held them.
    Thank you.

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Год назад

      You bought stocks correlated to what you already own?
      Cardinal sin!!

  • @michaelswami
    @michaelswami Год назад +3

    Consuelo is the 🐐 of financial interviewers. Thanks so much for this great guest

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Год назад

      Cringe.

    • @michaelswami
      @michaelswami Год назад

      @@tastypymp1287 uncalled for

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Год назад

      @@michaelswami Nope. Totally called for.

    • @michaelswami
      @michaelswami Год назад

      @@tastypymp1287 perhaps you could explain, because it is a compliment.

    • @tastypymp1287
      @tastypymp1287 Год назад

      @@michaelswami Self explanatory.

  • @marcb934
    @marcb934 Год назад

    In investing your get what you don‘t pay for. However nice view!

  • @chessdad182
    @chessdad182 Год назад +1

    Good show.

  • @chamindasilva3191
    @chamindasilva3191 10 месяцев назад

    Great interview.

  • @CBBC435
    @CBBC435 Год назад

    Recession?

  • @HermannTheGreat
    @HermannTheGreat Год назад +1

    SCHD beats it in every way.

  • @selma5885
    @selma5885 Год назад

    Is this a load fund?

  • @jeffmilligan7030
    @jeffmilligan7030 Год назад

    Good interview. He speaks far too fast. If he gave this interview to promote the fund he runs, and intends to give more, he should get a speech coach to train him to stop speaking at a breakneck rate that is hard to follow.

  • @paulsshortshorts5535
    @paulsshortshorts5535 Год назад

    SCHD

  • @tastypymp1287
    @tastypymp1287 Год назад

    He talks too fast.
    Nervous?

  • @Javalipapere
    @Javalipapere 3 месяца назад

    Goog principles but not impressed w his stock picks.

  • @brianhollenbeck8633
    @brianhollenbeck8633 Год назад

    Diversity is wisdom. 😇👑🌏🌍🌎💚@undwallace