Author/Editor
Bill Spetrino
Publisher
Newsmax
Description
Looks for dividend growth and dividend compounding stocks.
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Bill “eats his own cooking”. Clearly gives a stock and what price to enter it at, then tracks it weekly for results. I started in July, and its all up. Further, these are solid companies and not trading each week. I sleep very well at night.
He gives great insights as to why he’s getting into a specific company. Each month, we also get some his insights to investing and what makes a successful investor.
I’ve been with many services and newsletters over the years and the honesty, insights, advice, and integrity have surpassed all the these.
Best subscription I’ve ever bought….Bill’s insight has helped me move from high beta stocks to quality dividend paying stocks that survive market downdrafts unlike all others. It’s not just picks that make the Dividend Machine newsletter great, it includes emphisis on proper entry prices. Thank you Newsmax and Bill Spetrino.
Bill Spetrino is the real deal. He pulls no punches and calls ’em like he sees ’em. I’ve been a subscriber for several months and feel that I’m definitely getting my money’s worth for his advice. He advocates getting rich like Buffet did and gives specific details about how to do it.
Bill is a value and income investor who has made his money by purchasing quality dividend paying stocks when they are on sale. He has accumulated enough shares that he can live off of the dividends paid. His Dividend Machine is exactly that…a machine that spits out dividends every month and compound upon themselves. This is how great fortunes have been made. Bill’s advice is priceless and will help you to grow your portfolio and a reliable income stream!
Bill Spetrino is the Michael Jordan of stategic investing. Just like Jordan, you want him on your team. He doesn’t just pick the high yielders, he spends a minimum of 40 hours researching each stock he recommends. Bill’s strategy will allow anyone to sleep well everynight. His subscription is worth every penny and I will definetely be renewing.
Bill’s Dividend Machine is the best market newsletter I have ever subscribed to. Intelligently written and to the point, it’s focus is conserving and making money for the reader with recommendations that have shown strong gains and stability over time. Bill is actively invested himself in all of his recommendations, and has been making huge money for years using his methodology. Bill’s recommendations are supported with an experienced view of market and stock fundamentals, sound logic, confidence, facts about where professional smart money is investing, and a high regard for risk management. Bill tells the story in each case exactly the way he sees it, and pulls no punches to get his points across. I have been a subscriber since November 2009 and my only regret is that I didn’t find Bill much earlier. Reading Bill’s archived newsletters, I estimate that had I started with Bill about 18 months ago, my portfolio would by now be roughly $ 100,000 higher given the amount of investing and trading I do. Bill was one of the few who started buying when others were fearful. An excellent newsletter, which I highly recommend.
Unlike most internet hucksters this newsletter does not make absurd claims. At first it appears to select nondescript obvious stocks. He is up over 10% against the S&P and his selections while mundane are very safe.The aggressive portfolio which concentrates on capital gains is better than the income part. The price is a bargain hopefully it won’t be raised.
Finally, a newsletter that has been consistently profitable in today’s volatile environment. Great value plays with hefty dividends that provide the base for continuous growth of principal and income. Entry prices are conservatively calculated to optimize purchases, and Bill(the author) provides weekly updates and recommendations. Thorough analysis based on rigorous research. As a member for over 4 months, it has proven to be well worth the reasonable subscription price.
Just started it 2 weeks ago. I got this report – IRS 8b Payouts. Listed in the report were some solid muni funds. I bought two of them. The service itself seems to solid. He adjusts it once a month…usually has a new pick. Has a good long term philosephy…seems to avoid the chatter that you normally hear on TV, etc…but focuses on a warren buffet type investment style. I am currently on a two month trial with it…its $99 for the year. I will likely renew…Bill also gives weekly email updates…which I thought was cool.
Not a subscriber but I am interested and in doing my DD, I have to wonder why all 4 reviews were sent on the same date May 28!. The newsletter was never reviewed before then suddenly on the same day, all 4 are sent in! Could Mr. Gumshoe let us know if these are all “new” subscribers? Or is this legitimate?
I think the same as Paul just explained. Very strange to see all these positive comments explode in few days from nothing.
I ask to Gumshoe staff to verify if the same person wrote many reviews.
Thank you
4 reviews were sent on the same date May 28 and 4 more on May 30.. Interesting.
There’s two ways to make money, speculate or invest. Bill excels at investing in the style of the great Warren Buffett. I didn’t understand how Buffett does it until Bill opened my eyes to the true power of the “right” dividend stocks bought at the “right” prices. Don’t let your friends talk you into chasing so-called “hot” stocks. Just sit back and laugh as your Dividend Machine cranks higher and higher, no matter what the Dow might do, year after year. As for speculating, well, if that’s your game, his weekly e-mail commentary (included with the monthly letter) is worth its weight in gold.
Hard to see why everyone loves him quite this much and some of those reviews do sound veyr marketing-heavy — it’s a new letter, not much of a track record in different kinds of markets yet, and he does a fine job of putting together a dividend growth portfolio but so do lots and lots of other folks. I like it fine, but probably won’t renew at this price and it’s hard to say that this is much better than most of the other dividend newsletters, inlcuding dividend detective and 12 percent.
I find the advice and style of investing to be very much to my liking. It provides a low risk approach that is based on sound fundamental principles of investing. It incorporates the important compounding effect of reinvested dividends that is often ignored by many folks in their own investment plan. There are no guarantees in the stock market but the conservative and nearly risk free plan offered by Bill Spetrino here would benefit at least 95% of retail investors, if they were willing to follow his advice. I have been investing in the stock market since 1971 and find his approach and his letter to be as valuable as any toward developing a successful stock portfolio that will produce solid returns on a steady basis. I am quite pleased that I was able to cross paths with Bill Spetrino and to have the opportunity to read his sound investment advice on a regular basis.
I’ve been getting this newsletter for a while now. The price is more than worth it for what you get. Only $99 is crazy for the amount of information, plus the free book. The weekly reports and access to his past reports is great too. His focus on safety for investing is very important to me. I don’t like to speculate in my investing and he hasn’t had any losers.
I don’t have a review of the newsletter but if you look at the reviews on the 28 and the 30th and other ones you will see that they seem to be written by the same person heavy on the marketing style of writing which I think makes those reviews suspect. Too bad they couldn’t let real subscribers to the newsletter speak for themselves.
I would guess that all those review were written by Bill. He did the same thing on another form he was part of. He likes to use aliases and pump himself. Obviously vain glorious. It’s almost funny that the guy thinks he’s a genius because investing in Altria or Phillip Morris at a low price and reinvesting the dividend will make you money over time. The guy worships at the alter of Buffett and Siegel, and can’t stop talking about Altria if his live depended on it. I think the guy is a salesman, whether good or bad, is for you to decide.
I’m not sure why FRAUD’s opinion is relevant to a review on Newsmax’s Dividend Machine newsletter – Newsmax and the Dividend Machine are credible and probably have 5,000+ subscribers to that newsletter alone. Is Fraud posting (and not using his real name) because he’s jealous of Bill’s success?
I personally know many of the reviewers above who get the Dividend Newsletter and are also part of Bill’s interactive investment and trading forum: http://www.BillSpetrino.com
I heard of old free forums that Bill participated in (they were not high quality and I would never participate in those types of forums) and that’s what’s great about the “BIO Forum for Investors” because he’s on the forum daily and members share ideas.
I’m not sure what Fraud can’t like about safe dividend paying stocks except they are somewhat boring and probably don’t have appeal to gamblers who call themselves traders. You can email me if you have any questions.
I have been a bit of a loose canon and Bill’s newsletter as well as the forum participants have taught me to throttle down my agressiveness and harness it.Definitely worth the price and I will always owe a debt of gratitude to Bill.
The nature and synchronicity of these many positive reviews point to a blitz campaign. Maybe the newsletter is good; I don’t know. But these ratings have no credibility, and their presence degrades the legitimacy of this forum. I hope Gumshoe looks into this and will rectify the situation.
Even if I were inclined to try this service, blitzing a review forum like this is disreputable thing to do and makes me think that the service itself is likely quite deceitful.