The trade-off for the potential to have a rising real (after tax and inflation) income in retirement is to live with bear markets and corrections, in other words, negative returns and account statements. To that end, how did the US Dividend Dog's Index fare over the 20 year period ending December, 2019? How would the dividend income generated from the Dog's strategy have compared to that of the markets? Would they have kept up with taxes and inflation, in spite of the volatility? While past performance is not an indicator of future results, it can be interesting to review past history.
Join the team for a lookback of a time period that included two bear markets and many corrections along the way.
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