The Stock No One Is Talking About – Andy Tanner
Are you overlooking one of the best dividend stocks on the market right now? In this episode of the Cashflow Academy podcast, we break down why Dow Chemical (yes, the company – not the index) might be one of the most underrated stock plays out there. 🚨
After being kicked out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Dow Chemical’s stock has taken a hit – but guess what? The business itself hasn’t changed. With a 7% dividend yield and consistent payouts, this stock is quietly paying for itself over time. Corey Halliday, Noah Davidson, and Andy Tanner dive into why they’re eyeing more shares and why income-focused investors should take a closer look.
We also discuss how market shifts, dividend stability, and long-term investing strategies play a crucial role in building wealth – even when stock prices drop. It’s all about owning businesses, not chasing stock prices.
👉 If you're looking for cashflow, dividends, and a long-term approach, this is the episode for you. Hit that like button, subscribe for more investing insights, and don’t forget to visit YourInvestingClass.com for free resources!
00:00 Introduction
02:32 Discussion on Dow Jones Changes
04:43 Investment Strategies and Dividends
05:48 Kraft Heinz Case Study
14:47 Evaluating Current Market Opportunities
18:30 Exploring Intel's Prospects
19:35 Understanding the Dogs of the Dow Theory
19:58 Boeing: A Deep Dive
21:55 The Value of Sherwin Williams
24:35 Risks in Brand Investments
26:31 Investment Strategies and Final Thoughts
30:00 Analyzing the Dow and Its Theories
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Thank you guys for all the great info as always!
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What is the best way to invest in the Dow
Damn how old is this intc is 20$
What about Devon Energy and Kinder Morgan. I’m in North Dakota and they have been very active. Kinder paid off all their debt, and Devon just bought all of Greyson mills wells in the Williston-Basin area
are they public companies?
The market is definitely picking up pace right now and would be beneficial to a lot of people but I still think investors should be careful at this time. I’m actually a newbie in this space, so I’m open to hearing other takes on this.
I think the market is likely at its best now, but I still believe having a finance advisor is crucial to navigate the market and moderate your risk especially if you’re planning for retirement. Their expertise can really help you make informed decisions.
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