Savvy preferred stock investors use a technique called "upgrading" to trade in their low dividend payers for higher payers, and have cash left over.
Upgrading is one technique that preferred stock investors can use to help get more out of your invested funds plus add a layer of principal protection by keeping up with interest rate changes over time...
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
How To Upgrade A Low Dividend Preferred Stock To A Higher Payer And Have Cash Left Over
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