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Saturday, October 25, 2025

Home Run Number 58

I forgot to post about DivGro's 58th Home Run, so here goes...

When a stock in my portfolio doubles my original investment on a total return basis, I assign it Home Run status. 

As a dividend growth investor, I invest in high-quality dividend growth stocks with long histories of increasing annual dividend payouts. 

Unless the underlying fundamentals change, there's rarely a reason to sell these stocks. And if I hold them long enough, they'll eventually double my original investment in total return and become Home Run stocks!

Dividend growth investing is the ultimate Get-Rich-Slow Scheme. It's boring but beautiful and a perfect example of Slow and Steady wins the Race!

To see which stock became DivGro's 58th Home Run, please read this article at DivGro 2.0.


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