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Equities Analyst by Day/Ring Announcer by Night
Marc is the Chief Income Strategist for The Oxford Club and Wealthy Retirement, as well as Founder and Senior Editor of The Oxford Income Letter. He also contributes frequently to The Oxford Communiqué and Investment U. Marc is Editor of VIP Trading Services Dividend Multiplier, Oxford ...more

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SPG: Can This Mall Owner Maintain Its 7.7% Yield?
When mall owner Simon Property Group reports third-quarter results in a few weeks, it will be perhaps the most important earnings report in its history. Brick-and-mortar retail has gotten crushed in 2020.
How To Play The Earnings Game
Cisco Systems is an example of a company whose management knows how to play the game and win. It has beaten analyst expectations in each of the past nine quarters.
NGL: Will A Recent Cut Save This 20% Yield?
The company has a lot to prove this year. If its numbers aren’t as strong as forecast, another distribution cut seems likely.
A Critical Earnings Season
Between COVID-19, interest rate and analyst cuts, and the coming election, the divide between successful and unsuccessful companies will be larger than ever before. So will the opportunities to profit.
AVGO: Is This Tech Giant’s Dividend Safe?
Broadcom’s free cash flow has steadily increased over the years and is expected to grow further, its payout ratio is low, and it has a track record of raising its dividend every year.
Is This Cloud Company’s Dividend Flying Too Close To The Sun?
NetApp is a cloud storage and data management company based in Silicon Valley. Can tech investors expect to continue to receive their $0.48 per share quarterly dividend?
AB: The 9% Yield Will Get Cut – And That’s Okay
Last year, the company made $242 million, which was less than the $258 million from the prior year. It paid out 91% of its profits in distributions.
A Huge Opportunity In Real Estate
I think big-city real estate could be one of the most profitable investing opportunities in generations – but things will probably get worse before they get better.
A Powerful Buy Signal
Phase 2 trials are my favorite time to get involved in a biotech company. Phase 2 is often the most profitable time to be involved in a small cap biotech stock. Many times, Phase 2 results are positive.
NLY: A 10th Cut In 10 Years For A 12% Yielder?
Some companies will do whatever it takes to sustain the dividend. Even in tough times, they’ll dip into cash or raise debt – anything to continue paying shareholders the same or even a higher dividend. Annaly is not one of those companies.
Can This Legendary Investor Keep Paying Shareholders 16%?
Icahn is the chairman of Icahn Enterprises, a master limited partnership (MLP) that invests in the energy, real estate and automotive sectors, among others. The company recently declared a $2 per unit distribution (MLPs’ form of a dividend).
Will 2021 Bring A Repeat Of The Dot-Com Bubble?
Traders should consider biotechs for the rest of the year (and probably longer), stick to their discipline, and take advantage of this rich trading environment.
Will AT&T Cut Its Dividend?
After several years in a row of free cash flow growth, AT&T’s cash flow is forecast to take a step backward this year by nearly $2 billion.
Why You Need A Little Real Estate
REITs have outperformed the S&P 500 in 15 of the past 25 years – though in 2020, they are trailing badly. This is not surprising considering the pandemic and concerns that many businesses won’t be able to pay rent.
NYMT: This 7% Yielder Is A Bad Apple
New York Mortgage Trust has shown it is a serial dividend cutter. It will disappoint shareholders again.
What You Need To Know Before Buying Bitcoin
In late 2017, Bitcoin was supposed to take the world by storm. Nothing has changed since then. It’s still just a make-believe asset.
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