Dividend Growth Income Portfolio Update for February 2023 | Dividend Stocks I Purchased

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After 5 months, our public dividend portfolio is coming along. Halfway to 5 figures. Dividends are coming in.

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I just started investing in January. Made my first 13 cents lol. Thanks for your video. Most important lesson. Invest what you can and stay consistent.

Nu_Doom
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Good job! This is exactly what I wanted to see on YouTube.

Sil
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This is a great time to lnvest, though the market appears to be going through a major correction. Whales move the market, regardless of whose holding. They have lots of cash on hand right now from all the sell-offs and waiting for a buying opportunity that will push the price up. Spent my 30s lnvesting in several stocks...Invest smartly using dollar cost averaging

Marquez
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Congrats on your subs and dividends! Sounds like your March results will be better than mine! I look forward to your next videos, good luck, and keep investing!

whipless
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Solid video, thank you for sharing. It is always great to see what is under the hood of other dividend investors portfolios... this is going to be another great year for DGI investors!

arigutman
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I like your investment diversity style, to me that is the best way to go, thanks for the great video. It is definitely an interesting time, I think I have had just as many stocks increase dividends as decrease dividends, a couple that I own got rid of dividends! Both companies had high debt load which is something to monitor with the increasing interest rates.

mrjsanchez
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I really appreciate your content. It's delivered simply, and elegantly. I always look forward to your videos! Congrats on the sub total, hope for the 20k mark!

t-caf
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UNH experiencing a bit of a pull back for such a high quality company.

citizenoftheyearCC
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Growing those subs like those dividends!

doctorhorton
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Hi ! Thanks for your Video 👍👏 Good Job 👍 Greetings from Prague ❤

jirkad
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Great Video! Can we have the spreadsheet?

Coldxice
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I have a few questions that I hope you don't take the wrong way. My intention is to learn the thought process behind your choices and not to criticize.

#1. Since your account is with Fidelity why have you chosen to put money into VOO instead of another ETF and/or mutual fund?

#2. You have both SCHD and VYM in your portfolio. I understand SCHD, it's the king of dividend ETF. What I don't understand is why VYM? There seems to be better options out there. For example DGRO seems to be a better investment over a long period comparing growth and dividend to VYM. Back testing SCHD, DGRO and VYM from July 2014 through February 2023, reinvesting dividends, give a CAGR of 11.35% for SCHD, 10.82% for DGRO and 8.98% for VYM. I'm not saying to invest in DGRO, just showing there are better options than VYM.

I greatly appreciate your thoughts on this. Thank you 🙏👍🤑

zamin_ali
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Please do more dividend investing videos! They are great! 🚀📈

kevinmendoza
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Did you make this spreadsheet yourself or get it from someplace we can get it too?

SincerelyyyKiki
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are these your spread sheets you use or did you find them and if they are yours is there a way i can access them like a patreon or anything

rtz
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🎉❤GREAT JOB ! I AM ABOUT TO CONTRIBUTE MORE ONCE MY HOURS PICK UP . GOING FOR 1000 A MONTH. BUT I AND GOING TO START WITH 600 A MONTH.

hometech
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Oh shit, you catching up to me lol, congratulations

sintay
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Very nice organized presentation. I like how you are doing this.

bullionjohn
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Make your projected annual income sheet for future dividends add previous months dividends to estimated shares held to show the compounding effect.

TakeNoneForTheTeam
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Fidelity's handling of that MAIN dividend makes me scratch my head every single month. They stated that the dividend is held for the customer by a "holding company" that then decides the best price to reinvest it for the customer. I'm considering turning my DRIP plan off on MAIN and I'll decide these things on my own going forward.

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