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I will officially be averaging up in all my positions as I continue to weekly DCA. Kind of bummed lol. submitted by /u/XelNaga88 [link] [comments]
I (22M) just received about 5k in cash after my grad party and want to invest in something to get me started for potential passive income for when I am about 40 or so. I was wondering if you were in my position, what are some dividend focused ETFs or Stocks you would buy? Thank you in advance! submitted by /u/Substantial_Bid679 [link] [comments]
Wheen stocks come to dividends some are few and far between in how much they pay out. some your lucky to earn a few bucks in a year. Just dont know much about any stocks that may have compounding interest. I remember when I was younger every one use to talk about this is the way to go. but on the sites I look into I never see any thing that says compounding interest or dividends. submitted by /u/RUIN_NATION_ [link] [comments]
I just wrapped up a full calendar year of investing 🎉 Month by month Same data, but as a line I am very happy with a TWR of 15% for my first year. A snapshot of my portfolio With "only" 18 holdings I have plenty of room to grow as I continue to learn and evaluate new opportunities that are accretive to the overall portfolio. submitted by /u/ejqt8pom [link] [comments]
Hi, I'm a fan of Bogle and broad ETF investing and I'm confused by why people are focused so much on dividends here. From my understanding, if you have a portfolio that grows 10% a year vs portfolio of dividends that grows 0% and has 8% dividend, the former should always outperform the latter. Assuming no gov/municipal bonds, if you get dividends you pay short/long term taxes, same as selling part of your growth portfolio. Also it's not hard to get diversified 10% growth portfolio (just vti) vs not sure it's possible to get 8% dividend portfolio without getting just a handful of high dividend stocks. Am I missing something? Is the only issues not having the disconnect to sell part of growth stocks? submitted by /u/Ok-Bet-6197 [link]...
Warren Buffetts yield on cost for coke is crazy high at 59%!! submitted by /u/Sudden_Dish8425 [link] [comments]
Build your dividend empire! https://preview.redd.it/oosx6wa6kkzc1.png?width=574&format=png&auto=webp&s=4001266d4c20d0137d8d93b8db340367f6eab7d0 submitted by /u/investingEagle [link] [comments]
I generated over $1800 in march and only $900 in april. I don't rely on the cash flow today but I will in a couple of years. Should I be investing in only stocks/funds that pay monthly dividends to keep things consistent? For example, JEPQ pays monthly, but AMT and VOO does not. I'm wondering if anyone else tries to optimize based on this or just deal with lumpy cash flow. https://preview.redd.it/mfz80g0c0gzc1.png?width=1170&format=png&auto=webp&s=2c28d83c1045f08c0a0b68b2d007630152a44fee submitted by /u/Middle_Actuator5925 [link] [comments]
TLDR: I took a personal bank loan and used it to buy TSLY, dividends are covering the loan payments and I even got excess dividends to reinvest (I usually buy other stocks for more diversification). Original loans amount - 67500$~, Total loans left - 63,940$~, Total loans return per month - 1035$~, TSLY May dividends - 1148$, (after tax - I already paid the tax for those who don't understand), That leaves me with 113$ excess dividends, still a positive income stream. I even beat the S&P in the last 3 months ;) The dividend tracker is Snowball-Analytics, you can register here (free for 10 stocks): https://snowball-analytics.com/register/nim...
https://dividendandvalueinvesting.blogspot.com/2024/05/3-high-quality-dividend-growth-stocks.html submitted by /u/Ok_Narwhal_8379 [link] [comments]
Anyone else get this letter? WTF? A $500 fee because I have MLP income in an IRA account? How can vanguard suddenly decide to charge $500 for a computer generated tax form without so much as a warning or notice?. I had the same stock in the same account last year and didn't have a fee. Seems unreasonable to do this without warning. Besides customer service, where should I complain? submitted by /u/Trefies74 [link] [comments]
Beginner here. I have $30k in a 401k and $5k in a Roth invested conservatively in the SP500. Is there any way I can take some of that start investing in different stocks for dividend investing to start paying me out? If I do get dividends, since it’s a retirement account, can I not take any of that and leave it there for retirement, Or can the dividends be for me in the meantime… Just a little confused on that. submitted by /u/Evie_like_chevy [link] [comments]
Found a few crazy high yield etfs like CONY and NVDY. They both pay crazy high monthly dividends. Who can explain what the catch is and is it worth the risk? I figure I can make up what I put into it in a few months working, but if they stay somewhat stable I can retire on them in 3-5 years submitted by /u/fragranceguru [link] [comments]

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