Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #9

Lunch Experiment Update: I have finally paid off the loan to myself that I borrowed to buy the latest stock that I bought (CIM).  This last repayment time to myself went really fast.  In fact, it went so fast that I’m done borrowing money from my checking account to fund my stock purchases.  From now… Continue reading Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #9

Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #8

Dividend Stocks, Lunch Experiment Update: This month, long with the Stock market overall (the DOW is above 12,000 again… hooray), I gained in both EVEP and CIM!  The stock ANH didn’t move staying the same price.  If I could, I would like to get rid of ANH and buy something more conservative.  So far, I’ve been impressed… Continue reading Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #8

Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #7

Dividend Stocks, Lunch Experiment Update: This month, capital appreciation in the value of the stocks in the experiment has overall risen because of EV Energy (EVEP).  Ironically, EVEP is also the stock that I bought the least amount of.  Surprisingly, the market value of EV Energy has just surpassed the market value of ANH.  This… Continue reading Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #7

Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #6

Well, it’s time for another update!  The dividend payout rates have not changed and the overall appreciation of the stocks has raised! The Free Lunch Experiment, which invests in dividend stocks, is my first true experiment here at MoneyReasons.com and was started with the article called: “Paying An Adult Allowance, A Lunch Experiment”. In a… Continue reading Dividend Stocks, Free Lunch Experiment #6