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Thoughts on These 10 Dividend Stocks?
Posted on 12/20/19 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 12/20/19 at 8:10 pm
Anyone owning these?
Wondering if i'm missing any red flags aside from Oxy's debt situation.
Holding these offer dividend payouts spread over every month of the year. Thoughts???
F - 6.3%
OXY - 8.1%
CNP - 4.3%
TAP - 4.2%
MO - 6.6%
KO - 2.9%
XOM - 5.0%
T - 5.3%
PFE - 3.9%
ABBV - 5.3%
Wondering if i'm missing any red flags aside from Oxy's debt situation.
Holding these offer dividend payouts spread over every month of the year. Thoughts???
F - 6.3%
OXY - 8.1%
CNP - 4.3%
TAP - 4.2%
MO - 6.6%
KO - 2.9%
XOM - 5.0%
T - 5.3%
PFE - 3.9%
ABBV - 5.3%
Posted on 12/20/19 at 11:27 pm to Slima
I own T just for the dividends... Although ear is he 52 week high , maybe time to bail
Posted on 12/21/19 at 10:24 am to Slima
All pretty good.
I have GSK
Yield is 4.1%
Paid Qrtly
I have GSK
Yield is 4.1%
Paid Qrtly
Posted on 12/21/19 at 12:00 pm to Slima
CIM is another that you should look at. I’ve owned this one for many years. DRIP is free so it automatically buys the shares with my dividends I earn. They also offer a special dividend every so often. This one has not let me down yet.
Posted on 12/21/19 at 1:16 pm to Geauxdaddy88
CIM looks good.
Thanks Geauxdaddy
Thanks Geauxdaddy
Posted on 12/21/19 at 2:42 pm to Hoodatt
Love CIM. Almost wish it would drop back to around $18.75 to get more “free” shares!
Posted on 12/21/19 at 3:01 pm to bayoubengals88
Thanks for the heads up, I need some new stocks for the new year
Posted on 12/21/19 at 3:35 pm to Slima
I am just starting to try to get into dividend stocks to diversify myself and do something more active. I’m sure I’ll make some mistakes learning when to invest and when to bail on these things.
Any tips and advice for an intro to dividend stocks?
Right now I have shares of:
SCHK
VTI
VXUS
BND
BNDX
VOO
QQQ
Any tips and advice for an intro to dividend stocks?
Right now I have shares of:
SCHK
VTI
VXUS
BND
BNDX
VOO
QQQ
This post was edited on 12/21/19 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 12/22/19 at 11:57 am to Chef Free Gold Bloom
Following this, I'd like to get into dividend stocks, but I am pretty illiterate when it comes to the stock market. Any good guides for getting someone into it?
I've got about $1000/month to invest. What can I realistically expect to receive in income?
I've got about $1000/month to invest. What can I realistically expect to receive in income?
Posted on 12/22/19 at 12:51 pm to dltigers3
quote:
Following this, I'd like to get into dividend stocks, but I am pretty illiterate when it comes to the stock market. Any good guides for getting someone into it?
I've got about $1000/month to invest. What can I realistically expect to receive in income?
Pick a stock that pays a comfortable yield but isn't over-reaching with it's ability to continuously pay that dividend.
Let's compare two:
Coca-Cola (KO) $55.00
Dividend yield is 2.97% or $1.60/share annually.
Payout ratio is 75.99% - kinda high but it has steadily increased its dividend for 56 years!
Occidental Petroleum (OXY) $39.01
Dividend yield is 8.25% or $3.16/share annually
payout ratio is 165%!!! - that means that 165% of the profits are currently being used to fund the dividend payments. OXY is using debt currently to pay dividends but has been increasing dividends for 16 years.
Does that mean that OXY is a bad buy b/c the dividend might get cut? Not necessarily. Keep tabs on the riskier yields and look at their financials
Just commit to a long term investment with them. $1,000/Month could yield you a cool $500+ in dividends at the end of 1 year. Re-invest them all to gain more shares and compound it.
Look into the S&P Dividend Aristocrats for some safer plays
Posted on 12/22/19 at 12:53 pm to Chef Free Gold Bloom
quote:
Right now I have shares of:
SCHK
VTI
VXUS
BND
BNDX
VOO
QQQ
No interest in individual companies? Do you prefer ETFs?
Posted on 12/22/19 at 1:22 pm to Slima
I went with ETFs for my intro to investing the last two years. I’m happy with where I’m at, but ready to explore more options.
I have no problem with individual companies, it’s just not where I started.
I have no problem with individual companies, it’s just not where I started.
Posted on 12/22/19 at 1:25 pm to Chef Free Gold Bloom
quote:
I went with ETFs for my intro to investing the last two years. I’m happy with where I’m at, but ready to explore more options.
I have no problem with individual companies, it’s just not where I started.
Gotcha.
Well, it's fun. I start reading into too much now on the solo companies
Posted on 12/22/19 at 2:04 pm to Slima
I read this forum and Stocktwits and reddit and I bought and read “The Intelligent Investor” and “The Little Book that Beats the Market”. So I just played it safe with my intro investments.
I know myself well enough to know that I have a bad spending habit and an addiction problem to new hobbies. It took a lot of self control to not try and do something stupid like time the market and pretend to be a day trader and pick a bunch of risky stocks and inevitably lose all my intro investments lol.
So I invested wisely and conservatively. I’m now ready to dip my toe into something other than safe ETFs.
I know myself well enough to know that I have a bad spending habit and an addiction problem to new hobbies. It took a lot of self control to not try and do something stupid like time the market and pretend to be a day trader and pick a bunch of risky stocks and inevitably lose all my intro investments lol.
So I invested wisely and conservatively. I’m now ready to dip my toe into something other than safe ETFs.
This post was edited on 12/22/19 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 12/23/19 at 6:35 am to Slima
Anyone ever mess with any of the dividend ETFs? Thoughts on SPYD?
Posted on 12/23/19 at 12:04 pm to Slima
I have T in a few different accounts.
Posted on 12/23/19 at 12:41 pm to MSTiger33
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bp
irm
abbv
intc
cvs
an assortment of CEF's that pay well. Just starting to set up retirement portfolio... Will probably take a couple of years.
bp
irm
abbv
intc
cvs
an assortment of CEF's that pay well. Just starting to set up retirement portfolio... Will probably take a couple of years.
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