T just keeps chugging along at the overbought level setting new 52 Week highs. As T is the biggest position in my portfolio I quite happy with the performance not to mention the nice Divi's
T is also the biggest one in my income portfolio. I don't know if it will be the same on the next pullback, but during the last big pullback in Jan/Feb this stock did not pull back with the market and just kept chugging along. A few months ago I would say 35.50 and under were good entry points. The way things are looking now I'd say anything under 40 for long term entry is good.
AT&T to Release Second-Quarter 2016 Earnings July 21 AT&T* (NYSE:T) announced today that the company’s second-quarter 2016 results will be released after the New York Stock Exchange closes on Thursday, July 21, 2016. At 4:30 p.m. ET the same day, AT&T will host a conference call to discuss the results. The company’s earnings release, Investor Briefing and related materials will be available at AT&T Investor Relations. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/t-release-second-quarter-2016-133000988.html
I am not sure what is pushing T as it has been a steady rise but not this big of a move. Could they have wrapped up the Yahoo offer? Not in real time
With the a extreme market meltdown, and a downgrade T going positive. This my biggest position in my portfolio
Not too late to buy and get the Divi's with a good hold though what we are seeing today. Down 13 cent .-31% 0 AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) announced a quarterly dividend on Friday, June 24th. Stockholders of record on Friday, July 8th will be paid a dividend of 0.48 per share on Monday, August 1st. This represents a $1.92 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 4.58%. http://www.thecerbatgem.com/att-inc-announces-quarterly-dividend-of-0-48-t/
Talk about strength on Day 1 of the Brexit fallout, T set a new 52 week high and give back a little bit of that gain. Currently on Day 2, investors moving in for a little safety even though T is very overbought. One of the best moves I made this year was selling LVLT and putting those funds in T. I will give a break down of that later
T has been an island of safety, and I keep pumping money into it by paying phone bills. If I buy a ton of this stock, I guess the dividend will offset my phone bill, so will it be wrong to pretend Im getting a free phone by owning a lot of T?
I agree, T has been a solid performer this year. As you know, look at the chart in January and February as well. It did pull back a little but nothing like the S&P. And this reaction to Brexit is unexpected but awesome. Big part of my portfolio as well. I've got 30% profit in that stock not counting the dividends I've been collecting for awhile and it is still on my "No Sell" list
I haven't read what the price target was lately but it was $44 that I can remember but if they should be the winning bidder on Yahoo that could put different outlook moving forward. With this Brexit fallout, T accounts for 30% of my portfolio value I am happy to say. Now is that a awesome chart or what.
T is moving back and forth from red to green as T and is very overbought but still moving near the 52 week high.
I can't remember what website it was but a so called analyst and an obvious short put a downgrade on T on the 1st day of the Brexit fallout. I wonder how he is doing with that trade T not only set a new 52 week high it closed on it as well
AT&T, Verizon, Broadcasters Set For Game Of Chicken In FCC Auction http://www.investors.com/news/techn...cc-auction/?ven=YahooCP&src=AURLLED&ven=yahoo