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Abbv(100 shares) Vici(465 shares) Mo(50 shares) ScHD(2,724 shares) Sold 275 shares of O last week! Thanks for your great videos! They are very informational and have helped me set myself up for growing income well into my later years. 300k in Dividend Portfolio at 42YO! 🎉🎉
Oh i should have said it took years for me to build that. Learning how to buy better and it is definitely a long term strategy for me. Don't listen to anyone who says anyone can do it in a short time! Time, compounding, good decisions....
the yield on bonds have decreased especially on the long end (30 and 10 Y) indicating that the demand is still there even if the supply remains huge showing a preference for safety. I'm still at a crossroad regarding whether or not to liquidate my $138k
Find quality stocks that have long term potential, and ride with those stocks. I have found it takes someone who is very familiar with the market to make such good picks.
I agree with you. I started out with investing on my own, but I lost a lot of money. I was able to pull out about $200k after the 2020 crash. I invested the money using an analyst, and in seven months, I raked in almost $673,000
Thanks for sharing. I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up after scrolling a bit. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her. Once again many thanks
I hold 3 out of the 7 (JJ, O, and SCHD) from the ones you discussed in todays video. I also hold GAIN, GLAD, AGNC, HRZN, MAIN, and AGCN as other dividend yielding stocks.
Thank you Mark. Nice overview on these stocks. I have 6 of the 7 but not VFIAX but I have QQQ, QQQM, VGT in my other accounts.... ThanX so much for your quality work.
Great video! I own a few on this list myself! Also, when it comes to ETFs or similar holdings in your portfolio (which if you plan to hold on to and invest more into for many years), you definitely need to be aware of management fees. They might not seem like a lot in the beginning, but it can make a huge difference in the long run!
I own JNJ, MO and SCHD from this list; I expect about $600 from JNJ and MO, and $5,500 from SCHD this year. Used to hold ABBV, but traded that in for SCHD a year ago.
I own SCHD, MO, and O. I am mostly in MO so working on trying to invest more in other areas to spread it out more. I'm probably going to need to add at least a couple more dividend stocks to lower the risk.
I have some shares of all of these except JNJ and I have 60% of my portfolio in SPY (instead of the vanguard 500). I should stick with these types of investments but I keep putting money in Chinese stocks every time there is another general drop in price.
I have positions in all of these with the index fund being in the form of VOO. I want about 80% of my portfolio in ETFs I think, so I’m investing in less individual stocks now.
50 shares in MO too. Was looking at it for some time, and when it recently hit 40$, I went for it. Looking at the price history, I hope it doesn’t drop below 40 and stays in the 40s range, so I get some appreciation + dividend.
MO = stock with bond like quality. Own it for (dividends) income, era of stock price appreciation is in the rear view mirror. It’s customer base is shrinking. I am long MO, BTI and PM
Schd is good but when I saw there turn over % fees I shocked. Because it’s eat my half of dividends. S&P 500 is best. And JNJ, O , PEP, KO, PG, MMM, Honeywell, Apple
The title of this video says "stocks that pay me over $500/month." But then, you mentioned that you own 300 shares of VICI, which pays $1.66 in annual dividend, which comes to a bit shy of $500 per year. Anyway, nice presentation. I liked it.
GRPH $3.80 +21% announced late Friday the record date for the special dividend of ($1.03/ share) to be paid on March 21st to shareholders as of record March 18th
back in the day my dad owned a couple of lots with one of them being an area in las vegas where the Tropicana is sitting on, dad sold it for a hew hundred bucks and kept the other ones in new mexico. we could have been quiet welthy but idk 🤷🏻♂️
Ok Mark, see in this video you emphasize free cash flow as a reliable source for company growth and to pay dividends. And you say negative free cash flow isn’t reliable. Yet VICI was a REIT holding for you and you say it’s your largest REIT position. Can you explain your double strategy?
I went through the VICI operating cash flow in the video. Remember with REITs, some calculations change. For example we never look at EPS payout ratio with REITs because of how its calculated from a GAAP perspective
Im not sure why the video says more than 500$ monthly when there are quarterly dividends that you mention, i get it if you average it out but misleading altogether because regardless you cant average it in until you get that quarterly dividend. So technically your not getting paid monthly. I guess i just expected to see actual monthly payments or dividends. Anyways good luck all lets make that money
@@MarkRoussinCPA Roger that. Thanks for responding! For those who need extra cash now to pay bills or pay down debt, then their only option regarding dividend income is to keep these securities in a taxable account and pay taxes on it, correct?
Example 300 shares of VICI multiplied by $30/share would be $9000. If he made a lump sum purchase at $30. Vici dividend is $1.66 per share and growing. • Another thing to consider VICI has fluctuated from ~$16 to $36 in last 5 years. If he was dollar cost averaging then his cost basis would likely be less. • Most important thing is use his journey as motivation to embark on your own investing journey Good luck 😊
❤NVDY - Your welcome. I put ALOT in there and my dividends retired me, AND I'm investing them in other things instead of NVDY. What do you think my portfolio been doing???? WOW!
Hahaha its called a process my friend. Also, these are 7 stocks Im highlighting, I have roughly 50 total positions. Making $$ while you sleep is about as passive as it gets
I don’t think he revealed his entire portfolio 😊 2nd investing is a journey of decades not months. 3rd the real exponential growth (six figures) occurs in the later part of the 2nd decade Consider these numbers Invest $1000 per month at 10% In 10 years = $201,000 In 15 years = $401,000 In 20 years = $723,000 In 25 years $1.2million