you are absolutely killing it with the dividends for a 68k portfolio. Can’t imagine how nice they’re going to be when you hit that 100k mark. Congrats!
Let’s go Ryne! $100k will become a reality for you no later than 2026, and surely by then, you’ll be generating easily over $3500 in annual dividend income🤑👍
@@rynewilliams Of course! I find your videos very encouraging because investing is a long game all of us are playing. I’m on the younger side lol (17 years old) so I also add growth stocks to my portfolio which hopefully I can grow to $20k by the end of the year!!
Man, back to my country (Israel) we used to say - persistence is a sign of the master skills. Keep it up over $200! Just want to share some thoughts. I decided to sell the dividend stocks that grew up high and same time reinvest them into other dividend stocks that are down and wait until they grow, so I could keep reinvesting them to pursue my retirement! Hope you understand what I mean. What do you think about it?
I understand the logic, but thats not really good, you want those that are increasing in price, just leave and enjoy. I think Ryne will agree, we want to buy and hold looong if not forever, you also lose money on every buy/sell, small chunk of money but it adds up if you are repeating this process over and over.
Hi Ryne! I received $150.43 in May dividends from 25 payers. Highest were VZ 17.23, HTGC 16.66, and ABR 14.92. Other payers included PG, AAPL, SBUX, MAIN, O, MPLX, SPYI. Year to date dividends = $802. Portfolio is 55,600.
Great going Ryne. I sold all my American ETFS and bought New Zealand equivalent tickers for tax efficiency. I'm due a $9.76 dividend from Smartshares ticker USF which is (VOO) but through New Zealand Smartshares
That's marks your 4th month above $200, which means all months should now be above $200 for you Ryne, that's insane! 🤑 This month will be about $120 in dividends for me, O, MPW and T being the highest payments. This also was my last payment from T, so I might be a bit lower in august because of that, since I reinvested most of the cash from T into V, which is now my 2nd biggest position, only below O!
I came across your RU-vid channel a couple of weeks ago and I really like the effort that you put in your videos! I am a Canadian, now residing in CZE for more than 10 years (Geographic Arbitrage) and my wife and I have now been investing for approx. 4 years. For the month of May, we have received the following Dividend Income: ABBV: $111.60 AOS: $33.28 APD: $107.97 BMY: $51.00 CAT: $65.00 CVS: $16.63 HRL: $82.21 HTGC: $54.72 LOW: $42.90 MAIN: $162.24 ($202.80 as Special Dividend on 2024-06-27) NEP: $98.18 PFLT: $131 PG: $42.27 NI: $34.45 O: $5.25 SBUX (2024-05-31): $35.91 T: $56.33 ...happy to share with you our current Portfolio if you are interested! :)
Are you familiar with the Core + satellite strategy? I’m currently giving it a shot. For me my core is 80% (40/40 SCHD + DGRO) Satellite is more volatile, maybe higher dividend, or growth, value etc… at 5% each.. (MO, O, PEP, JNJ) What would you choose?
My biggest payer for the month was PBR @ just over $100. I have owned PBR for a year now and it has grown well in share price and great dividends. Sometimes the news from Brazil can be worrying but it's been a great stock so far.
Does this work I might think about doing this in my RDSP. It's a retirement disability savings plan account we have in Canada. I have 10K in there, tech stocks are doing good and Nvidia splitting was good for me because I had one now I have 10 but two more then sold three now I have nine. Still going sharp 131 even though it doesn't really pay dividends I like the market value going up same with Microsoft but black Rock does pay $27 quarterly
In general, I don’t think you should concern yourself much with the specific pursuit of monthly dividend stocks. The dividend payment frequency really doesn’t make a difference in the end. With that said, I did make this video here that covers some of them: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_e7J2PtwPvk.html
My biggest payer was $EPD @ just a little over $12.00. Over all my monthly payout for the month is a smidge over $72.00 but have a PADI of $82.00 for the next 2nd month of the quarter... Overall, I am so close to having an annual PADI of 1K I have a tough time from keeping the smile from creeping onto lips.
First🎉 Just getting into the investing game. I’m not sure if I have received any payments thus far, and if I did, I’m not sure where I’d see that in my porfilio. I’m a super novice, but I’m looking forward to the journey.
I recently added $O to my portfolio. I'm not really a dividend focused investor (Majority of my money goes into 1 broad ETF, and then I have a few stock picks), but tbh the monthly dividends, and their dividend growth was something I wanted. Also, I see interest rate cuts coming soon
Yes, most companies pay quarterly dividends. If you own a diversified batch of companies, though, you’re bound to get dividend income coming in every month
@christanornido4527 I’ve heard interactive brokers and trading 212 are supposed to be pretty good. So is vanguard. Charles Schwab might be available in some parts of Europe…you’ll have to look into that.
This month is my lowest dividend paying month and it showed because my highest dividend payer is not a high dividend payer to begin with....$ABT at 47$
Nice passive income ryne this month i made $6.68 on div still got a long way to go however I did get mad because one company that I'm holding charged me adr of ¢.10 😢
@@rynewilliams it's a company I work for called smurfit kappa it's in the OTC ($2.57 for 2 shares) but it's merging with westrock co (NYSE) this year both do corrugated paper which I see there's a lot of competition they are literally buying all the small businesses their biggest competitors are IP and that one pays me .46 cents next month