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  1. Dividend stocks vs growth stocks for long time horizon. I've recently seen a post in this sub that details someone chasing dividends, he was then criticized for not investing in growth stocks given his time horizon. What's, in your opinion, the correct thing to do?

  2. Should I focus more on Growth or Dividend stocks? I'm in my late 20s and I started investing in March 2020. Since then, I've tried to invest a weekly portion of my paycheck into stocks. I've invested in both dividend and growth stocks, but I'm not sure which I should focus on more for the long term.

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  4. Each share will now be worth $6 for every billion in market cap. Comparison to DJT (former SPAC hype) suggests potential share price of $40 at 6.5 billion cap, $20 at 3.5 billion cap. Current share price at $15, potential best case scenario of $20 seems dubious. Amazon beats on profit and revenue, with growth of 13%.

  5. My main advice would be that you don't need to rush into any investment - there are good opportunities now, but there will be in 1,2,5 years time too. I would only recommend investing in individual stocks once you really understand them and if you want to do the hard work of analyzing financials - it takes a lot of time.

  6. 23 votes, 26 comments. Hey, I am having a hard time to find good filters for growth stocks at stocks screener like finviz I tried reading the motley….

  7. ADMIN MOD. Why should we even bother investing in growth/tech at this moment in time? Industry Discussion. Let's assume the fed is right and we don't raise interest rates until ~2023, it's my understanding that raising rates is going to send growth/tech stocks down because money isn't as cheap as it used to be.

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