VF Corp. (VFC) just barely reached the standard deviation basis on the yearly chart before smart money rushed in to buy. This is roughly a once-in-a-decade buying opportunity on a stock that yields over 4% dividend. What better way to invest than buying a high dividend stock with a price that's also likely to steadily rise for years?
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Not financial advice. As always anything can happen and trends can end.
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The orange line is the 20-year moving average, which also forms the Bollinger Bands' basis on the yearly chart. I have the chart log-adjusted but not dividend-adjusted. In my experience, I have seen the 20-year moving average act as extremely strong support that is rarely reached except at bottoms during recessions, or during periods of peak fear.
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