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Using dividends to build your portfolio — with Paul Rubillo (podcast)

Dividends are essential building blocks of retirement portfolios and growth and value investing.

Paul Rubillio, author of Be a Dividend Millionaire: A Proven, Low-Risk Approach that Will Generate Income for the Long Term, joins us on this episode of Tradestreaming Radio.

We discuss:

  1. dividend.com ‘s system for ranking high dividend stocks
  2. Paul’s experience trading full-time for a living
  3. common mistakes investors make when looking at income producing stocks
  4. how dividend.com grew to be the largest dividend website without paying for marketing

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About Paul Rubillo

Paul is the Founder and CEO of Dividend.com, a leading source of information on income producing stocks. Paul’s daily content is featured on such major finance portals as TheStreet.com, RealMoney.com, Forbes.com, AOL Money & Finance, and NASDAQ.com. Prior to launching Dividend.com, Paul was a highly successful stock trader who managed his own capital for more than 13 years of full-time market experience.

 

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