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Know the Horsepower of Your Money

Know the Horsepower of Your Money

Kelly Green

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Dividend Digest

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Chas
7h ago

Good point buckeyejim! That should always be stated. Very interesting Tony! I do a similar thing. Annual Yield = Dividend Yield + (((Annual Volatility of Holding^2)/2) * (1-(1/Number of Holdings)) * (1-Average Correlation of Holdings)}. Refer to "Toward a Unified Theory of Investing by Richard J. Brignoli for details.

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buckeyejim
8h ago

I think you forgot to mention that EPD issues the dreaded K-1 form. No thanks!

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Tony
8h ago

I use a modified formula for calculating yield. It allows me to consider owning quality stocks that pay a low, or even no, dividend. Yield = (Annual Dividends Received + Annual Covered Call Premiums Received) / Entry Price) X 100

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