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Investment Strategies mini-series: Dogs of the Dow

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In this mini-series Pete and Steve review a range of popular investment strategies to see what investors can learn, and how you can fashion an approach to suit your own circumstances, preferences, and personality.This week, a look at the famous Dogs of the Dow strategy, coined by Michael O’Higgins. A simple strategy for beating the market, can this strategy still be replicated today? And how about for Australian investors?Resources:O'Higgins Asset Management, Inc. (ohiggins.com)Dogs of the Dow website (dogsofthedow.com) – great resource and there is plenty of information regarding performance of the various strategies.Beating The Dow – Michael O’Higgins Revised edition 2000. The only book you really need. He did also write Beating the Dow with Bonds.Thanks for listening!Download a free copy of our latest book, Total Money Management – How to escape the rat race and unlock your financial independence.www.gonextlevelwealth.com.au/podcastPete Wargentwww.petewargent.com/www.linkedin.com/in/pete-wargent-37228322/Stephen Moriartytwitter.com/SGM63

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In this mini-series Pete and Steve review a range of popular investment strategies to see what investors can learn, and how you can fashion an approach to suit your own circumstances, preferences, and personality.This week, a look at the famous Dogs of the Dow strategy, coined by Michael O’Higgins. A simple strategy for beating the market, can this strategy still be replicated today? And how about for Australian investors?Resources:O'Higgins Asset Management, Inc. (ohiggins.com)Dogs of the Dow website (dogsofthedow.com) – great resource and there is plenty of information regarding performance of the various strategies.Beating The Dow – Michael O’Higgins Revised edition 2000. The only book you really need. He did also write Beating the Dow with Bonds.Thanks for listening!Download a free copy of our latest book, Total Money Management – How to escape the rat race and unlock your financial independence.www.gonextlevelwealth.com.au/podcastPete Wargentwww.petewargent.com/www.linkedin.com/in/pete-wargent-37228322/Stephen Moriartytwitter.com/SGM63

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