Articles On Duxton Water (ASX:D2O)
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3 ASX shares to build a diversified dividend portfolio
In this era of low interest rates I can completely understand why some investors are searching for yield. But, it’s a dangerous game if you end up overpaying for that asset. Capital risk is a risk too! Here are three dividend shares that c... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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4 top ASX dividend shares for income investors in February
Top ASX dividend shares are in high demand from income investors. Dividends can be a great way to fund your desired lifestyle. Cash in the bank just isn’t cutting it any more. Here are four great ideas to boost your income: Service Stream... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 very reliable ASX dividend shares to buy
In this era of low interest rates, high valuations and uncertain times I can understand why investors want to find very reliable dividend shares. These three dividend shares could be some of the most reliable ones over the next few years:... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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ALL ORDINARIES finishes lower Monday: 8 ASX shares you missed
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 (Index: ^AXJO)(ASX: XJO) and ALL ORDINARIES (Index: ^AXAO) (ASX: XAO) indices finished lower on Monday. Here’s a short recap of the Australian market: S&P/ASX 200 (Index: ^AXJO) (ASX: XJO) lower 0.14% to 7... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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2 ASX dividend shares to buy for 2020 and beyond
Dividend shares could be the best way to balance the needs of income for today with long-term capital growth for the future. However, there are some dividend shares which now seem too expensive to buy today like Transurban Group (ASX: TCL)... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 star ASX income stocks for the 2020s
We’re only two months into the 2020s and things have already been pretty crazy. A coronavirus, bushfires and almost the start of a war. I think star ASX income stocks could be the best way play these volatile times. Just focus on the growt... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Do Listed Investment Companies offer more opportunities than investors think?
In this article: Stamping fees have dominated much of the recent coverage surrounding listed investment companies (LICs), but it shouldn’t be the focus for fund managers in the industry In fact, there’s a battle within the current LIC s... |
themarketherald.com.au | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Do Listed Investment Companies (LICs) offer more opportunities than investors think?
In this article: Stamping fees have dominated much of the recent coverage surrounding listed investment companies (LICs), but it shouldn’t be the focus for fund managers in the industry In fact, there’s a battle within the current LIC s... |
themarketherald.com.au | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX shares to buy and hold forever
The best holding time for a share is forever. However, there aren’t many shares you can foreseeably hold forever due to future competition, disruption, regulation and so on. Here are three ASX shares I could hold forever: Rural Funds Grou... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Retirees will love these 3 ASX dividend shares
If you’re a retiree you’re probably looking for a dividend share or two to boost your income. Term deposits from Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA), Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC), National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB) or Australi... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Are the fires and drought creating an opportunity to buy ASX shares?
The fires and drought have dominated the landscape for some ASX shares, is it creating an opportunity to buy them? We have heard from plenty of ASX shares that they have been affected one way or another by the conditions. For example, Kang... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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How to invest for your long-term future
If you’re anything like me, you like to invest for the long-term. I’m a buy and hold investor and love to find good-quality ASX dividend shares that provide income and growth opportunities. Whether you’re into CSL Ltd (ASX: CSL) or Telstr... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Replace your entire wage with dividends from ASX shares
It is totally possible to replace your entire wage with dividends from ASX shares. In my opinion, having excess cash in the bank earning interest at less than 2% just seems like a bit of a waste. Wage growth is at a very low level. Unless... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX small cap shares to buy and beat the market
I think that small caps could be the best place to find shares that will outperform the market. Small caps are not like blue chips. They are volatile, there are higher risks and they aren’t well covered by the investment community. But it... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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ALL ORDINARIES finishes higher Wednesday: 8 ASX shares you missed
Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 (Index: ^AXJO)(ASX: XJO) and ALL ORDINARIES (Index: ^AXAO) (ASX: XAO) indices finished higher on Wednesday. Here’s a short recap of the Australian market: S&P/ASX 200 (Index: ^AXJO) (ASX: XJO) higher 0.47%... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX shares I would buy to protect against a recession
The likelihood of an Australian recession has subsided over the past six months with Australia’s property market rising again. But, at some point Australia will face economic worries whether that’s in six years or in six months. Maybe it w... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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How will ASX shares be impacted by bushfires and drought?
The devastating bushfires raging across the country and continued dry season could have a huge impact on ASX stocks. The growing threat of extreme weather conditions could have numerous effects on the bottom line of companies listed on the... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX shares to profit from climate change
Climate change is certainly making headlines at the moment with the long-running drought, the ongoing fires in New South Wales and now there are fires going on in east Victoria. It’s easy to see a lot of businesses that are suffering with... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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This is where you should be focusing your investing in 2020
By the end of this week we’ll be investing in a new year and a new decade. I think 2020 will be quite different to 2019 and the 2020s will probably be very different to the 2010s. The past decade has been one of the strongest performing pe... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX dividend shares with yields above 4% to buy for 2020
The need for decent income is rising with Australia’s interest rates going lower and lower. Someone with $1 million in the bank would be lucky to make $20,000 a year from their capital these days. ASX dividend shares could be the only good... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 17-12-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
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10 ASX dividend shares to buy for rock solid income in 2020
With current interest rates around the world being so low, it’s no wonder that investors are searching for ASX dividend shares that can fulfil income needs. Normally when I write these types of dividend articles I would throw a dividend sh... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 5 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 11-12-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 5 years ago |
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3 ASX shares I’d buy today with $5,000
The ASX is predicted to gio up when it opens this morning with trade talk worries easing. It’s unlikely to recover all the ground lost this week at the open or indeed today, so it could be an opportunity to buy some shares before they rise... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 04-12-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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3 cheap, high-risk agriculture ASX shares that could make high returns
The agriculture sector is taking a bit of a beating at the moment. Australia’s regional areas are suffering from the tough drought conditions which is hurting crop yields and there hasn’t been much of an upswing in food prices because of h... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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10 top ASX small caps to buy for 2020
Small caps have a good chance of producing the biggest returns for ASX investors. It’s much easier to double a business in size from $200 million to $400 million compared to growing from $2 billion to $4 billion. That’s why I’ve got my eye... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 27-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Buy these 3 ASX shares for strong diversification
Australia is one of the richest countries in the world. However, diversification is not utilised by a lot of ASX investors. Most people have a lot of their wealth tied up in one or a handful of properties plus bank shares. Therefore, I thi... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 20-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Is Investment in Defensive Stocks Good For Long Run?
Defensive Stocks Investors avoid volatility when it comes to the stock returns, more so when we take retail investors into consideration. Equity returns by their very intrinsic nature provide volatile returns, does that mean there is no so... |
Kalkine Media | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 13-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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5 ASX shares to build a diversified portfolio around
One of the best pieces of advice for any regular person is to start investing in a share portfolio. It can be a good strategy just to invest in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like iShares S&P 500 ETF (ASX: IVV). But whilst you get exposu... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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3 ASX shares to buy for investors in their 60s or older
Things are getting financially harder for people in their 60s or older, I think ASX shares could be the answer. It’s no longer enough to live off the safe income from a term deposit these days. A $500,000 term deposit may only generate inc... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 06-11-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 30-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Replace your entire wage with dividends from ASX shares
If you’re like me you probably don’t like the idea of working until you’re 70 (or even older). In my opinion, the best way to replace your wage is with dividends from ASX shares. It’s not easy building the net worth necessary to support yo... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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5 ASX small caps I’d buy for 2020
ASX small caps could outperform their large blue chip counterparts because of how much long-term growth potential they have. But you’ve got to be careful about the growth shares you pick, there are some real bad ones in there as well. Here... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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3 high-yield ASX dividend shares to replace your term deposit
With the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) cutting interest rates 3 times this year so far (with a possible 4th Melbourne Cup cut on the cards), it’s a bleak time for any savers out there. With a current cash rate of just 0.75% (a record low... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 23-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 16-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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3 ASX shares to buy for a recession proof portfolio
If you’re looking for ideas for a recession proof portfolio then there are some ASX shares that could fit the bill. That’s not to say that these shares are impervious to share price falls, but they have the potential to offer uncorrelated... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Buy these 3 ASX shares to build a diversified dividend portfolio
In this era of low interest rates it can be hard to know what to do with your money. ASX dividend shares seem like a good idea, particularly with the bonus of franking credits. But many people are also thinking the same thing. That’s why t... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 09-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 02-10-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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3 ASX dividend shares to buy after the RBA rate cut
We’ve just learned that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has cut the interest rate again by 0.25% to 0.75%. Leaving money in a savings account may not be generating enough income any more, particularly once banks pass on the next cuts t... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Low interest rates will persist & make wealth creation harder; but not impossible say these investors
In 95 days’ time we will be in the 2020s and record low interest rates and the trade war are likely to remain. These two facts are causing investors to consider their long term strategies. Some believe the only way to gain is to invest in t... |
Stockhead | D2O | 6 years ago |
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How to invest in water through the ASX
The justification for an investment in water seems pretty straightforward. Many people predict that demand for water will increase significantly over the coming decades. If this occurs, while supply remains constant, then the price of wate... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |
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Share Buybacks – Who’s Doing It? – 25-09-2019
International research suggests shares in companies that buy in their own equities are more likely to respond positively through share price appreciation. Investors should note, however, buying back own stock is not a guarantee of significa... |
FNArena | D2O | 6 years ago |
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5 investment areas that this top manager is looking at
Yesterday, leading investment conglomerate Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Co. Ltd (ASX: SOL) announced its FY19 result which included an 18% increase of its regular cashflow from operations. Aside from outlining how its current investmen... |
Motley Fool | D2O | 6 years ago |