They'll pay you 2% and then lend it out at about 15% or more. Banks are crooks.
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i just put some of my extra cash into DTE stock, they seemed pretty stable and they're paying a 6% dividend on common stock. Didn't bother me doing it because it's not a lot of money.
2% just seems soo low that it would not be worth it, but I looked around a bit too and really you can't find much of anything over 2%.
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This is why laddering is so important.
Don't lock all your money up in one CD. If you buy a 12month CD every month, in a year's time, you'll have a CD maturing every month.
Then you have the opportunity to take advantage of rates as they change. Alot of people are thinking that rates will more up significantly in a year or two.
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Originally posted by wincrasher View PostThis is why laddering is so important.
Don't lock all your money up in one CD. If you buy a 12month CD every month, in a year's time, you'll have a CD maturing every month.
Then you have the opportunity to take advantage of rates as they change. Alot of people are thinking that rates will more up significantly in a year or two.
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Originally posted by syracusa View PostCan you share?
This is my high div yield stock
DTE Energy Company - Google Finance I got lucky and bought it at 35 a share aug 18th. I don't have much in it, but when I bought it, they were paying 6% div. Amount is still the same (div per share) but the percent is lower know because the price has been raising.
10 Dividend Stocks for the Next Decade and Beyond
Check this out, they have 5 stocks in the lower half all paying over 7 percent dividend. Just make sure you check their ratios and research the company and you could possibly be looking at a great opportunity to make some excellent dividends.
My grand parents also have a fund though blackrock that is a strict dividend fund. They hedge different blue chip, well established, and general large cap companies and hedge to keep their dividends high. I believe they were getting about 10% return on their fund even throughout the brunt of the crappy market we had the past year(s).
Just looked over that article and went though some of the stocks in the ticker, and checked the dates an realized its pretty old. But you can find similar lists or just view just check for newer lists.
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Originally posted by AtlantaLife&Health View PostThey'll pay you 2% and then lend it out at about 15% or more. Banks are crooks.
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