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Talk your book: dividend stocks are cheap

Talk your book: dividend stocks are cheap

On today’s show we spoke with Jennifer Chang, Portfolio Manager and Executive Director, discusses Schafer Cullen’s high dividend value strategies.

In today’s broadcast we discuss:

  • Applying active management within dividend strategies
  • Indexation versus active stock selection dividend stocks
  • How High Dividend Stocks Are Affected by Rising Interest Rates
  • Schafers Sell Signals for Value Stocks
  • The average turnover rate for Schafer’s high dividend yield strategy
  • How Schafer Applied a Call Option Writing Strategy to His High Dividend Portfolio
  • The difference between the Cullen call writing strategy and other popular call writing strategies
  • How Taxes Work for High Dividend Call Option Writing Strategies

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Talk your book: dividend stocks are cheap

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