The PERFECT Dividend Portfolio (Only 10 Stocks) 📊

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Are you a brand new investor looking for the perfect dividend portfolio? Look no further! In this video, we're taking a look at the perfect portfolio comprised of 10 of the best dividend stocks for brand new investors that will help you beat the market and provide you with reliable dividend income for years to come.

The ideas and opinions presented in this video are meant for informational and entertainment purposes only, are not intended to serve as a recommendation to buy or sell any security in any account, and are not an offer or sale of a security. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision.
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Which stocks would be in your perfect portfolio? Let me know in the comments! 👇

rynewilliams
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My top Stocks are Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet, McDonalds, Johnson & Johnson, Pepsico, Coca Cola, Starbucks, Nike, Hershey, Proctor &Gamble, Realty Income and Vici. Greetings from Germany

joergschuetz
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Thx for the vid. Pretty solid portfolio there.

ShameerRavji
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Appreciate the consistency. Costco, V and MA are standing out imo

QFinances
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Great video, made dividend investing and starting as simple too understand as possible

MassManicMedia
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Been holding Costco for a couple of years. Up 50% since 2019

tmgclips
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My top 10 picks: ABBV, COST, HD, MA, MSFT, SCHD, SPGI, UNP, UNH, VGT. (I made this list before watching the video)

striperkid
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SCHD, QQQM, JEPI, VOO, DGRO is all you need!

GCInvesting
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I just want to say how much I appreciate videos like this! In my beginning investor days I was always chasing after the next Amazon. Thinking why invest in boring companies, they won’t give you 300% gains. It just goes to show that if you start out in a good core of stocks you can still see great gains and outpace the S&P. I wish I had this philosophy back in 2010, I would be a lot better off! I hope new investors embrace portfolios like this at the beginning and build from there rather than chasing the next meme stock. Thanks for the video Ryne!

steveburger
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THanks for a great video.
12:34 What website did you use to analyze portfolio?

Soriyou
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Great channel. Thanks for the info. My core is ACN, ADM, CAT, DOX, FHI, HSY, INGR, MSFT, SNA, UNH

SR-nzdy
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If you had to pick just 10, I like your methodology and think you landed on a really solid group of 10. As a dividend growth investor, I would prefer JPM over V but other than that I am loving the list.

Colbycrab
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great selection i am just missing some insurance . my pick NN NL or ASR NL

appel
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Thx Ryne! Can i ask something about ur spreadsheet. I am from Germany and is this link for me free too?

shaxr
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great video Ryne my perfect portfolio or my portfolio for now is Vici, V, UNH, PEP, NVO, DPZ, CVX, CAT, CCi and one stock with no divs that is GOOGLE on the future ill have about 12 to 15 stocks i dont want more cheers dude

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I like your selections. Here some dividendstock from my country(germany): Mercedes Benz, Siemens(Household and some other), Allianz(Insurance), Infineon(semiconductor), Deutsche Telekom(Communication), Vonovia(REIT)

karlhutte
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Hello Ryne, Great videos! However, I have just started out with investing and most of the stocks you have suggested are quite expensive. I have a low capital. Do you think Pfizer is a good dividend stock to invest in? Also, for most of the stocks mentioned, should I wait for the price to fall or buy now considering the price might increase? Thanks!

irfathreza
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AVGO I would have in here and either HD or Lowes just from a MOAT standpoint.

brianhall
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My top 10. Msft. JNJ. PEP. ABBV. PG. GD. CVX. JPM GPC. TXN

robertdagostino
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Costco for sure, id put United Healthcare over JNJ personally and switch Comcast with a Railroad company, CNI or CP. Ive always been iffy with communication holdings though. Awesome stuff man! Hope you're doing well (:

TortoiseInvesting