I believe you can benefit from both. I have both in my portfolio, capital gains stocks and a high yield dividend ETF. Im still quite a young investor, but what would ultimately be the benefit of only doing one or the other?
RE: Investing For Income Vs Investing For Capital Gains
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There isn't necessarily a benefit since they serve different purposes. You're right though, there is room for both in a portfolio, I just feel that the core should be dividend paying stocks while growth stocks should have a smaller place in the more speculative side.
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