As a shareholder, it's great because what Apple is forcing consumers to do is you have to make that initial investment. So from a shareholder point of view, I'm like, this is great. Wait till I need a new computer, I'll complain a lot about this. When it eats your dividend income. And Bart has asked you about Qualcomm. Take a single QCOM. What are your thoughts about the company and its fair value? Yeah. We're actually doing pretty well with Qualcomm. We got in Qualcomm in the low 60s.
In today's episode, we have Bob Lai from www.tawcan.com with us. Bob is living in Canada and he's been blogging for about a decade already. Most of you have probably stumbled upon his blog when doing some research about dividend investing. Hence, we're very happy that he found some time to chat with us about everything dividend growth investing-related.
Having said that, in today's episode we discussed the following topics:
- The number of Tech layoffs and whether this is a bullish signal
- Billyboys in Davos are paying premium prices for wife-replacements
- How Bob started with dividend investing
- A discussion about high yield, low growth vs low yield, high growth
- How close he is to financial independence and what he will do when he reaches it
- His main struggles as a dividend growth investor, both in the past and right now
- What makes Canadian banks so special?
- If he owns Danish stocks
Besides that, we've asked him all of your questions!
So if you're curious, please tune in and we'll C U on the inside!
Engineer My Freedom & European DGI
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