The 5 worst performing ASX 200 shares in 2021
Despite the ASX 200 rising 9% over 2021, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for everyone. Here are the 5 worst-performing shares in 2021.
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Despite the ASX 200 rising 9% over 2021, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for everyone. Here are the 5 worst-performing shares in 2021.
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Infomedia comes in at Number 1 on the dividend growth investing screener, with a decent 3.15% dividend yield and an ASX-beating 19.58% Chowder Number.
In the final edition of Watchlist Wednesday for 2021, we’ll be taking a look at under-the-radar Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ).
The Magellan Financial Group Ltd (ASX: MFG) share price is down 28% after it announced its biggest client had terminated its mandate.
There’s something for everyone in this list as we asked our team for their most interesting or favourite ASX and US shares on the market in 2021.
Tassal is Australia’s largest aquaculture firm. It pays 4.11% dividend yield and is expected to grow 14.96% – giving a whopping 19.07% Chowder Number.
Despite the ASX 200 rising 9% over 2021, it hasn’t been smooth sailing for everyone. Here are the 5 worst-performing shares in 2021.
When searching for ASX dividend shares, I look for defensiveness and earnings growth. Here are 2 I’d add to my portfolio in 2022.
Here are my 5 key takeaways for dividend growth investing as an epilogue to the 15 articles I penned in this series.
On this Australian Investors Podcast episode, Owen Rask and 7Investing’s Dr Anirban Mahanti dive into Laserbond (ASX:LBL), Square (NYSE:SQ), BetaShares Diversified High Growth ETF (ASX: DZZF) and more.
Infomedia comes in at Number 1 on the dividend growth investing screener, with a decent 3.15% dividend yield and an ASX-beating 19.58% Chowder Number.
In the final edition of Watchlist Wednesday for 2021, we’ll be taking a look at under-the-radar Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ).
The Magellan Financial Group Ltd (ASX: MFG) share price is down 28% after it announced its biggest client had terminated its mandate.
There’s something for everyone in this list as we asked our team for their most interesting or favourite ASX and US shares on the market in 2021.
Tassal is Australia’s largest aquaculture firm. It pays 4.11% dividend yield and is expected to grow 14.96% – giving a whopping 19.07% Chowder Number.
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