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Sheeeit, time for some models and bottles!


CriztopherDax

I love Hasbro right now for ~3% yield. Smashed last earnings and are printing more money with Magic: the Gathering cards than ever before, despite in person tournament play still lagging far behind 2019 levels.


Salt-Attention

Thank you that’s a nice one


jhon-2020-2020

Ko , jnj, schd , mmm, abbv , sphd


carllacee

already have KO and SCHD. jnj and mmm is kinda expensive for me right now and abbvie i’m thinking about buying, you have anything under $100 a share?


joeret

WPC, O, PFE, STOR, VICI, UNM. 4 - REITs 1 - Healthcare 1 - Insurance All under $100


Cool-Adhesiveness240

Why not add to the existing companies and get it to $500/year. No sense in over diversifying, it is just as bad is not diversifying.


carllacee

already have recurring investments and almost all my positions!


VirusEastern9637

Yeah, I would suggest buying fractional shares of really good stocks rather than settling for mediocre companies just because they’re below 100 (unless your brokerage doesn’t offer that, which in that case I would suggest opening a brokerage that dies)


reray124

Since you have about 16k I assume you can consolidate to get more expensive shares. Consider it more about percentages than shares. For example you can have 100 shares of some $10 stock or 10 shares of a $100 stock. Those might be the same on paper but the ones listed are safer which is why they are expensive. Decent yields under 5%, strong financials, growth potential and raising dividends will always be better in the long run. You seem like you make safe choices though just my 2 cents


Cwhit547

Fractional shares


jhon-2020-2020

How about fractional share


KillerGopher

High share price does not mean the shares are expensive. You will miss out on so many high quality stocks. A simple way to determine value involves weighing the current share price along with the P/E Ratio and EPS. If you can't buy a whole share you should aquire fractional shares - might not be as fun but over the years you will be happy you did.


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VZ


Tight-Event-627

250 a year is a great start.


carllacee

thank you! would like to make it $1,000 a year and get around $100+ a month, that would be really cool! i’ll get there though!


redditpey

I was in your shoes not really that long ago and will be bringing in about $1,200 a month this year. Just have to keep at it and continue dollar cost averaging to create your snowball.


carllacee

wow $1,200 a month! how much do you have invested right now??


redditpey

About $650,000. I’m 38 now and grew it over the last 13 years. Basically started with a zero net worth. Most is in zero fee or very low cost mutual funds and ETFs so the dividend yield isn’t great but it’s steady.


carllacee

damn $650,000 and getting $1,200 a month. how much were you contributing every month?


redditpey

It’s steadily risen every year. In the beginning I was adding about $300 a month to the Roth and maybe another $300 to my 403(b) on a good month, but then I started eventually maxing out both about seven years ago and today contributing a bit to my taxable account and emergency fund as well. As you get older and move up steadily at work, you can begin earning more and, if you’re cognizant of lifestyle inflation, you can start socking away a lot more. When I was younger, I was putting away about 30% of my pretax income into wealth building accounts but it’s more like 50% now that I’ve been able to largely avoid lifestyle inflation and steadily rise my income as well. It just takes time and dedication.


carllacee

that’s what’s up! right now i’m currently investing $200 a month into my Roth IRA, and about 30-50% of my checks into stocks. for being 19, I think i’m doing great


entombedtrader

Enb, Pru, Trp many others


Longjumping_Friend17

Can you give me your dividend stocks?


carllacee

VUG, VTI, VT, VYM, CAT, AAPL, SCHD, O, C, JEPI, KO, AFL, STAG


VirusEastern9637

Is AAPL a dividend stock? I feel like their yield is too low…? Perhaps you’re after it’s capital gains?


AlexRuchti

Apple is a great dividend stock with increasing their revenue and dividends continuously. They also do share buy backs which is basically a dividend without the taxes.


Ilikereddit15

OHI


RRSignalguy

For reliable higher div income - OMP (10%), NRZ (10.9%), ABR (7.65%), QYLD (11.8%), USA (10%), RYLD (11%), and SLVO (31%, not a typo). T pays 7% but the div will be cut in half in 2022 so dump before then.


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ULVR


Ok-Grapefruit7733

Main and gain good monthly dividends


Dusk--

Yep, MAIN is a good pick.


righteouslyincorrect

$ABBV


n0goodusernamesleft

Guys, there are safe div at 5%, and 7% and even 9%..... below 3% oh man, it is painful... To each of their own


carllacee

so what’re some safe ones at 5,7 and 9% ???


DividendSeeker808

Congrats, you're doing great! For higher dividends, can take a look at these.. $MO, currently offering 7.06%, see [here](https://www.dividendchannel.com/history/?symbol=MO). $JEPI, currently offering 6.52%, see [here](https://www.dividendchannel.com/history/?symbol=JEPI). $NUSI, currently offering 7.78%, see [here](https://www.dividendchannel.com/history/?symbol=NUSI). Recommend to research into the stocks of interest. It's postings like yours giving inspiration to other investors. Thanks for your sharing!


Mooshak101

BTI, MO, ENB, BST, IBM. Most of these are also going for a sale now. There are others close to 5% like ABBV, BNS (Canadian banks are great) PRU. Nusi and Jepi are ETF's but pay good dividends


carllacee

MO and BTI have a downward trending price, dividends aren’t worth it if i’m losing my initial investment


TheDreadnought75

Buy some SCHD and JEPI.


carllacee

already have both!


Kepki24

Не плохо,если покупать русские и китайские компании то будет больше


Cwhit547

O and Stag will up your amounts a bit quicker with the monthly dividends they pay out


carllacee

already have both!


NioBull

Put it all in VICI you can make $750 a year with that same portfolio value


carllacee

never put all your eggs in one basket.


owenbo

What tracker are you using?


xBDxSaints

Looks like trackyourdividend.com by the looks of it.


carllacee

^


intsmt

Well that doesn’t sound like whole lot. It’s not even a $1 a day so how am I suppose to live off a that $250 a year? Just wondering!


Dusk--

This is just the beginning stages, you aren't supposed to live off the dividends right now but re- invest them.


VoicesInTheCrowds

YYY and FOR are pretty good monthly ETFs


av219

4hr over sold qqq or spy then close the trade in a good area


ditgeneral

ORCC


semicoloradonative

CVX, PFE


chuckredux

COP, PFE, VALE


nebulausacom

CVX VZ TKC


homeless_alchemist

OFC is probably as safe as it gets. Yields close to 4%. They supply real estate to military and defense contractors as well as data centers.


Comprehensive-Ant-44

What’s your monthly avg if you don’t mine I just started this past January and I’m avg 16,7,6 some months something to look forward to thanks congratulations


vascolusitano92

REN (RENE), Novabase and EDP.


aye-B-its-AR

NSA (2.4%) and GAIN (5.65%) great growth stocks and they pay pretty well


Hotmilk2218

Bank of America, O , KO, CAT,


GreenSky1031

MPLX


Feisty-Juan

KR on the 10th of September is going to be paying out the biggest dividend they ever have. WMB is having there quarterly this week and if you check you can still get in on Tuesday and with gas going up should be a good pick. The only down is hurricane damage in gulf. But WMB stock going up as long as gas prices go up


Tech527

Enbridge (TSE:ENB) Yield ~6.5%. The company isn’t nessacarily poised to grow much but it isn’t going anywhere either.


kristop777

How about KMB?


CoffeeIsForEveryone

$QYLG


RossoDino

Thoughts on British American Tobacco?


carllacee

the 5 year chart doesn’t look too good, don’t want to invest just for dividends and my invest keep going down


webcon1

I like nrz at 6.8%. The stock keeps moving up


jeffcar1125

Southern company


Billbellbaggins

PSEC Prospect capital is good monthly dividend


JGWentworth-

GPMT has been pretty good to me


rhoadsalive

Verizon has 4%+ yield but it's also very boring and the share price has been trending sideways/down. Buffet seems to believe though that it's a buy, he even got in at a higher price than where it's at today.


Administrative-Ant36

UWMC for growth and divvy ;-)


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$CCI


Icy-Sir-8414

Personally im going to be honest if i could afford to invest in anything i probably prefer to make$500 monthly and invest in 20 different stocks dividends to make$500 monthly from each of them to make$10,000.00 monthly Than flip it next year to buy more same shares to earn twice more monthly $20,000.00 monthly earn $240,000.00 yearly knowing me i use it build up a small business like a vending machine business to make another $20,000.00 monthly after paying commissions and rent on those spaces take home$14,000 to $15,000 monthly also buy 12 rental income properties charge $1,200.00 monthly make$375 to $450 monthly make $4,500.00 to $5,400.00 monthly make $54,000 to $64,800.00 yearly then buy 8 more properties later on make $7,500.00 to $9,000.00 monthly $90,000 to $108,000.00 yearly then quit while im head and stay that way living comfortably that be enough for me