Dividend Ratios Pt. 3: Measuring a Stock’s True Dividend Payout Ratio
Measuring how much a company is growing in size, and how much it has grown its dividend, is only one part to finding great dividend growth investments. Just like many metrics used today don’t consider both aspects of sustainable growth (as we discussed in the part 2 of this dividend ratio series), there’s a part […]
IFB72: Shareholder Yield Metric: Cheap Stocks with Good Capital Allocation
Welcome to Investing for Beginners podcast, this is episode 72. Tonight Andrew and I are going to talk about shareholder yield, this is a term that I came across when I read a book by Meb Faber. One of my favorite podcasters, he’s a quant investor that runs a ETF that he’s a fantastic guy […]
What Malkiel’s Random Walk Got Wrong about Pricing Efficiency
There’s many different trains of thought when it comes to the stock market. Among those is the idea by Burton Malkiel that you can’t beat the market—because prices move around like a random walk and that stocks are already efficiently priced. Malkiel’s work has been both praised and criticized by many. He is a big […]