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An investment trust I’d pick as a contrarian buy today
Some investment trusts are already storming back, but some are still way down in 2020. This one appeals to the contrarian in me. Read More »
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Looking for bargain shares? I’d buy these top AIM stocks in an ISA
Royston Wild takes a look at three shares trading at bargain-basement levels. Are they top buys today or just investment traps? Read More »
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Is this 12% yield a dividend trap or an unbeatable buy?
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Forget the top Cash ISA rate! I’d pocket 10% here
These two 10% yielders could help jump-start your portfolio's income stream, I believe. Read More »
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My top 3 FTSE 250 dividend shares for 2020
Investors tend to think of the FTSE 100 (INDEXFTSE: UKX) for dividends, but the FTSE 250 (INDEXFTSE: MCX) has impressive payouts too. Read More »
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Forget buy-to-let! I’d invest £20k in these 3 property stocks
Buy-to-let returns are falling, but investors can still get high-single-digit returns from property stocks as this Fool explains. Read More »
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Forget buy-to-let! I like these FTSE property stocks yielding 5.5% and 11.7%
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This is currently the highest dividend yield stock in the FTSE 250. Would I buy it?
New River Reit has a very high dividend yield, but does this mean it is a golden buy? Jonathan Smith explains. Read More »
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Forget buy-to-let, I say this property stock is a better buy
If you're a long-term property bull, I reckon you're far better going for a company like this than taking on buy-to-let risk. Read More »
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Looking for income? I’d buy these FTSE 250 dividend stocks yielding 10%
Rupert Hargreaves takes a look at three mid-cap income plays that offer yields three times higher than the market average. Read More »