Each year in the stock market, some blue-chip shares inevitably do better than others. And the very worst performers in the flagship FTSE 100 index in a given year are known as the dogs of the index. Research has suggested that investing in the ‘dogs of the Dow‘ (the Dow Jones Industrial Average is the US equivalent of the FTSE 100 index) can be a rewarding strategy. The theory is that these are large, established companies and often the price f…
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