Reacting To My Subscribers’ Dividend Portfolios | Ep. 1

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In this video, I'll be sharing a review of my subscribers' dividend portfolios. We'll take a look at three different dividend portfolios, and will check out all of the different dividend stocks in each one. I’ll give my honest thoughts on what I like about these dividend portfolios, as well as what I think could be improved.

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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The best part about these portfolios are....these people are young! They are doing what I wish I would have done earlier, my hats off to them! I did not get serious until this past year and working feverishly to get my Roth in high gear lol.

DanielCarpenter
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I hope this starts becoming a regular video series. Tons of good info here

jared
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Thank you for putting everything from the screen recording onto the spreadsheet. The video turned out great.

JulioPalacios
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I would send my portfolio but I'd have to write an essay about all my investment and the strategy behind it. 😂

thrtbr
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For you young investors… focus more on growth. Dividends are cool and all but total returns are what you really want. In a Roth, you can sell your growth ETFs and buy dividends later tax free!

ousfo
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You are pretty well spot on with what you said about the canadian RRSP and the TFSA.

tonyk
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Me personally for a beginner I'd get 1 or 2 stocks and a good etf. And I would boost those positions of the 2 individual stocks so the dividend buys its own shares once it pays for itself then I'd look into opening another position that I maybe interested in. While doing that I'd be research the new company I might want to open a position. Atleast this way your not overwhelmed and if you have time then it's a good system.

jeffaragon
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GREAT, great, great video Ryne... As always very well done.... I love the new "segment" of assessing one's portfolio.... I really look forward to future videos like this (as well as your other excellent videos lessons and insight). I hope that future portfolios could be assessed for the various stages of ones divided journey.... Early starting out - like these three were plus the other four stage that you have reviewed in your previous video all the way to in Appreciate all the hard work that goes into your presentations.... especially these reviews... All the best to you and your bride....

loakland
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Where can we sign to get our portfolio checked, it might also be a good series for you as a new youtube series idea

KnightsOffical
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Way to Julio! O and SBUX are cheap now so I assume that’s why you have so much as you’re probably adding them now. That being said, focus on SCHD and also look at VIG. You have time, so load up on componders now! 1% yield is fine if you get 10-15% annual dividend raises! By the time you are 30, those 10-15% dividend increases will be massive!

Colbycrab
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8600 is quite impressive at 18. That kid is great saver

mattw
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A cheaper alternative to the sp500 etf would be SPLG does the exact same as the other etfs but cheaper

jeffaragon
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Thank you for posting. Can you do some examples for investors starting late (50+)? With a timeframe of around 10-12 years. 🙏

ronbmor
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Three fund portfolio is best plan. I invest in individual stocks and I didn’t see as high or as fast a return as I did when I moved into ETF’s.

FJX
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Hi, i wanted to try this dividend stocking but I thought of sticking to MP2. It is a government fund that promises 5-7% interest rate annually and compounding tax free. Dividend atocking does have tax and rates ranges 2-7%

boogleify
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I loved the video. I missed our portfolios being reviewed. I can't wait to send you mine. I'm just making some adjustments before I do. For the first portfolio I'm happy he's more exposed to etfs. I wish I started that way. The second and third one with being over exposed with O. I think a lot of us get hyped up seeing it this low also hearing how much people have accumulated and we don't want to miss that and we forget we need to watch how much we r exposed in each position in our portfolios.

doddergo
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I have a CD that is maturing in October with 10K in it. I’m excited to start dividend investing🙂

nathanhultquist
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Me personally not a huge fan of diversification currently right now portfolio bout 80% mpw and 99% in reits. Started investing 2 years ago and portfolio about 130K. It’s all about investor mindset, discipline, activeness, and risk tolerance, for portfolio allocations. Late Charlie Munger only had 3 holdings in personal account, even though you can argue Berkshire Hathaway is diversified. I can even argue Coca Cola diversified it’s all over the world.

jamilmoore
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I’d agree with multiple REITs if they own different types of properties. Great video! 🙌

PurepowerFL
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Hello Ryne, Portfolio 2 for a young person in my view is very conservative. EPD is probably the 1 keeper in high dividends, the 3 dictionaries, knock down to 2 . Energy CHV, Staples PG look good. Needs tech and Pharma to round it out. Just my POV

MichigantoFlorida