This page is now obsolete. To see my "On The Shelf" holdings please view the Dividend Stock Holdings page. On The Shelf Holdings are highlighted in gray.
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Presented below are my dividend stock holdings that I have put "On The Shelf". If a security is not performing at the desired level for additional purchases, but is not performing badly enough to warrant a sale, then I will put it "on the shelf". By that I mean it will be set aside within my income portfolio with no additional purchases made until its outlook improves or deteriorates to the point it should be sold.
This is not a recommendation to buy or sell these stocks. Disclaimer: Before buying or selling any stock or ETF/CEF you should do your own research and reach your own conclusion. See my Disclaimer for more information.
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