I label any stock in my DivGro portfolio a Home Runs stock
if it doubles my original investment in total returns.
I've been tracking DivGro's Home Runs since 30 October 2014, when
General Dynamics (GD) became my first Home Run stock.
I celebrate home runs in milestone articles to show how lucrative dividend
growth investing can be. Home runs are perfect examples of
Slow and Steady winning the Race
and demonstrate why I prefer Time in the Market over
Timing the Market.
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