A colleague of mine saw the light on dividend investing, and dropped $200k in at the end of December after the downturn - he is already generating about $1k a month. His portfolio of 10 is a bit riskier, but he is a bit older than me so it is for good reason.
I'm looking forward to a better, if not ho-hum, year of good dividend increases and buybacks to increase share value. A deal with China wouldn't be too bad either to help with the ever increasing strong dollar overseas. In the meantime, I am looking to gobble up some more of my utilities which are unaffected by tariffs and often forgotten, but crucial during the polar vortex era.
This update will include December and January.
December Dividends Received: $530.09
$30.25 | |
$37.82 | |
$15.08 | |
$9.92 | |
$16.77 | |
$21.45 | |
$26.50 | |
$6.03 | |
$15.45 | |
$19.80 | |
$10.88 | |
$14.56 | |
$32.40 | |
$7.18 | |
$3.50 | |
December Purchases:
FAST 3
TGT 10
January Purchases:
January Dividends Received: $75.74
$16.34 | |
$9.95 | |
$21.45 | |
$28.00 | |
ABBV 10
ETN 4
ORI 5
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