Nathan Slaughter

Nathan Slaughter, Chief Investment Strategist of The Daily Paycheck and High-Yield Investing, has developed a long and successful track record over the years by finding profitable investments no matter where they hide. Nathan's previous experience includes a long tenure at AXA/Equitable Advisors, one of the world's largest financial planning firms. He also honed his research skills at Morgan Keegan, where he managed millions in portfolio assets and performed consultative retirement planning services. To reach more investors, Nathan switched gears in 2004 and began writing full-time. He has since published hundreds of articles for a variety of prominent online and print publications. Nathan has interviewed industry insiders like Paul Weisbruch and CEOs like Tom Evans of Bankrate.com, and has been quoted in the Los Angeles Times for his expertise on economic moats. Nathan's educational background includes NASD Series 6, 7, 63, & 65 certifications, as well as a degree in Finance/Investment Management from Sam M. Walton School of Business, where he received a full academic scholarship. When not following the market, Nathan enjoys watching his favorite baseball team, the Cubs, and camping and fishing with his family.

Analyst Articles

More bloodletting. After yesterday’s 800-point free fall, the Dow surrendered another 500 points today. If there was a silver lining, it’s that stocks bounced from their lows on renewed hopes that the United States and China are meeting to reconcile their… Read More

Remember the scene from the classic 1980s film Splash when the Tom Hanks’ character gives his girlfriend a gift? She lovingly examines the small blue box and declares it to be beautiful, not understanding that the present lies inside the package. (To… Read More

Years ago, I wrote a newsletter called Total Yield whose core purpose was to find companies returning gobs of cash to stockholders through dividends and stock buybacks. Years of research suggests that companies returning capital through both channels deliver far superior returns to those that just utilize one (or none). —Recommended Link— Can You Say This About Your Investment Strategy? One simple strategy is helping folks enjoy retirement more. In fact, the $2,194 Annie from Nevada makes with this method covers all her monthly expenses. The $1,100 that Gordon from California earns makes life easier each month. And Curtis… Read More

Years ago, I wrote a newsletter called Total Yield whose core purpose was to find companies returning gobs of cash to stockholders through dividends and stock buybacks. Years of research suggests that companies returning capital through both channels deliver far superior returns to those that just utilize one (or none). —Recommended Link— Can You Say This About Your Investment Strategy? One simple strategy is helping folks enjoy retirement more. In fact, the $2,194 Annie from Nevada makes with this method covers all her monthly expenses. The $1,100 that Gordon from California earns makes life easier each month. And Curtis of Washington State puts the $4,200 he collects monthly toward home improvements. Discover the strategy that can enrich your life, too… Back-tested data going back to 1982 shows a clear-cut edge for these companies over the S&P 500, including an average outperformance of nine percentage points during the bear markets of 2002 and 2008. Of course, we are far more interested in the dividend side of the equation in my premium newsletter, High-Yield Investing. But that doesn’t mean I ignore the potential benefits of share repurchase activity. Even if I don’t specifically call attention to it, I monitor buyback expenditures… Read More

First off, let me just say what an honor it is to be taking the reins of The Daily Paycheck. I certainly have some big shoes to fill, but I feel up to the challenge. —Recommended Link— BREAKING: TRUMP RESIGNS! What does your future hold in a “Post-Trump” America?  Click here for the full details. For those who don’t know me, I spent some time as a financial planner and wealth management advisor before coming to StreetAuthority full time in 2004. I’ve covered a lot of investment ground here over the… Read More

First off, let me just say what an honor it is to be taking the reins of The Daily Paycheck. I certainly have some big shoes to fill, but I feel up to the challenge. —Recommended Link— BREAKING: TRUMP RESIGNS! What does your future hold in a “Post-Trump” America?  Click here for the full details. For those who don’t know me, I spent some time as a financial planner and wealth management advisor before coming to StreetAuthority full time in 2004. I’ve covered a lot of investment ground here over the past 14 years, from commodities to micro-caps. But most of my time and energy have been spent in the pursuit of quality dividend payers and interest-bearing securities. More Of The Same I strongly believe that The Daily Paycheck has emerged as the best all-purpose income-oriented publication in the entire industry. (Not to take anything away from my other advisory, High-Yield Investing, which has a slightly different mission.) The Daily Paycheck‘s three distinct portfolios — High-Yield Opportunities, Fast Dividend Growers and Steady Income Generators — represent a well-rounded, diversified approach to income investing that has served readers well since its… Read More

The stated aim of The Daily Paycheck has always been “to help you reach the goal of receiving a dividend check for every day of the year.” Dividend payments tend to be concentrated, of course, but I’m happy to report that the number of paychecks reinvested in The… Read More

First off, let me just say what an honor it is to be taking the reins here at The Daily Paycheck. I certainly have some big shoes to fill, but I feel up to the challenge. I strongly believe that The Daily… Read More

How much is a business worth? Answer that question competently, and you are miles ahead of most investors. Unfortunately, there is no easy definition or formula. Entire books have been devoted to this topic, most of which delve into some rather complex math. But it’s worth learning some of the basics. After all, how can you know whether a stock is overpriced or underpriced without first estimating the value of the company? —Recommended Link— You’ll Want to Grab These Buy Details ASAP While most companies have to start each day at $0 in sales… my favorite monthly payer generates… Read More

How much is a business worth? Answer that question competently, and you are miles ahead of most investors. Unfortunately, there is no easy definition or formula. Entire books have been devoted to this topic, most of which delve into some rather complex math. But it’s worth learning some of the basics. After all, how can you know whether a stock is overpriced or underpriced without first estimating the value of the company? —Recommended Link— You’ll Want to Grab These Buy Details ASAP While most companies have to start each day at $0 in sales… my favorite monthly payer generates daily profits rain or shine-and regardless of what’s going on in the economy. Plus…its revenue has risen more than 60% over the past four years. That’s why I’m urging you to grab this company right now. Don’t wait…Get the buy details here ASAP. The value of any asset (from a bond to a rental property) is a function of the cash flows it earns each year. So to value a business, I forecast future operating cash flows as precisely as possible and then discount them back into today’s dollars. This calculation can be quite technical, involving other variables such as… Read More