What is Motley Fool Dividend Investor Canada?

Everything you want to know about Dividend Investor Canada, a stock-picking service focusing on top dividend-paying stocks from The Motley Fool.

Everything you want to know about Dividend Investor Canada, a stock-picking service focusing on top dividend-paying stocks from The Motley Fool.

We won’t keep you in suspense: Motley Fool Dividend Investor Canada is a North America-focused stock service designed to help investors find the best-of-the-best stocks in both Canada and the United States. The Dividend Investor Canada team is run by lead advisor Bryan White, hustling to present members with great dividend-paying stock picks.

Below, we’ll show you how you can get access to the winning picks that this service has made — while paying far less than you may ever think possible.

What makes Dividend Investor Canada picks so special

Motley Fool Dividend Investor Canada has made it its mission to provide investors with a monthly stream of stock recommendations that aim to help them build a robust, market-beating portfolio in the hope of achieving their income-oriented financial goals.

There are two particularly important components to those market-beating stocks: Sustainable moats and disciplined management. The moat, or an advantage that the business has over its competitors, is crucial if a company is to maintain the financial wherewithal to pay an ever-increasing dividend decades into the future. Likewise, a disciplined management team allocates capital effectively to preserve and grow the dividend and the broader business without sacrificing the balance sheet.

What an Dividend Investor Canada subscription gets you

Motley Fool Dividend Investor Canada comes loaded with goodies for members. It’s a stock newsletter, so members can expect one monthly, dividend-paying stock pick (delivered on the third Thursday of each month – be sure to check your email inbox then). The team also produces regular updates on the stocks Dividend Investor Canada recommends to members.

Bryan and team also release a ‘Wild Card’ stock each quarter, providing members with an additional stock to consider that won’t act as an official recommendation. This Wild Card stock could be a U.S. divided payer, an emerging dividend payer or a dividend payer we’d suggest avoiding altogether.

Finally, perhaps the most underrated part of Dividend Investor Canada: A fantastic community of members who lend their expertise and support to each other in their quest to become better investors. The forums discussions are full of excellent commentary by a diverse set of experienced Dividend Investor Canada members who help mentor new folks and answer questions.

With all of these benefits, it’s no wonder that tens of thousands of people have taken the jump and bought a Motley Fool Dividend Investor Canada subscription. And with those subscriptions on sale right now, maybe it’s your time too. Click here to learn more.

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