Author/Editor
Nicholas Vardy
Publisher
Eagle Financial Publications
Description
Newsletter focused on high dividend stocks (ranging from 5-15%). No longer publishing, Vardy left Eagle Financial for the Oxford Club in 2018.
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I was a charter subscriber to Vardy’s Dividend Pro newsletter for about nine months. It was basically advertised as delivering double-digit dividend returns. Before acting on Dividend Pro’s recommendations, I tracked a model portfolio, based on Vardy’s recommendations, for nine months (buying and selling equal numbers of shares for each recommendation). I found that after nine months, the nice dividends and capital gains were basically wiped out by Vardy’s recommended stop losses. My numbers added up to zero return after nine months. For a newsletter that costs about a thousand dollars a year, this didn’t seem like much of a return. Maybe I didn’t figure the ROI correctly, so if somebody can tell me where I went wrong, I’d appreciate it. Happy to share the details with anyone who’s interested. Has anyone else noticed how newsletter pitches never seem to mention a yearly Return On Investment if you subscribe? They simply tell you about all of the wonderful double and triple digit trades they recommended last year, but somehow the losses never seem to get mentioned. I suppose if I only menmtioned my winning stock picks, and never reported my losses, my track record would look pretty impressive too!