Online Hunt Now Open to Daring Investors
- 7-5-2011
- Categorized in: News
Contact: Phillip Ash, Publisher
Tel: 703-905-8000
Email: pash@investingdaily.com
ONLINE HUNT NOW OPEN TO DARING INVESTORS
READY FOR ADVENTURE AND REWARDS—“ORPHANS PREFERRED”
Agile investors can read expert trackers’ plans at BigYieldHunting.com; month-by-month hunts are now combined into a “safari” of double-digit yields.
Formerly available only through individual email missives from strategists Roger Conrad and David Dittman, their last year’s worth of stock picks are now collected at their new website, BigYieldHunting.com. For the first time, investors can see the big picture of their successful strategy, which has netted 11% yields and greater through the year.
“Roger and I have a well-developed system to find high-quality companies that pay sustained dividends,” says lead strategist David Dittman. “Most of our recommendations belong in our more conservative portfolios, like Personal Finance and Utility Forecaster. But our picks for the Big Yield Hunting audience are a bit more risky and greatly rewarding in the short term—we hunt for companies that we can see are mispriced, and then we pounce before the rest of the investors realize they’ve missed the opportunity.”
Is Big Yield Hunting right for every investor? “Absolutely not,” says Dittman. “It’s for the investor who’s willing to tolerate higher risk in order to get big ‘trophy’ yields and the boasting rights that come with them.”
Adds Conrad, “Like the old Pony Express recruiting posters that supposedly said ‘orphans preferred’—big-yield hunting is fun for someone who has a strong constitution and a sense of adventure. Nothing beats the rush of a successful hunt!”
Access to the new website is available for $5 per month at BigYieldHunting.com. For more information on this topic or to schedule an interview with Investing Daily’s David Dittman or Roger Conrad, please email Philip Ash.
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