How Much to Invest for $500, $2,000, or $5,000 Monthly in Dividends

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How Much to Invest for $500, $2,000, or $5,000 Monthly in Dividends

Dividend investing is an appealing strategy for generating passive income, but one common question arises: How much capital do you need to generate a specific amount of monthly income? It’s usually completely different than what most people would think. Whether you're aiming for $500, $2,000, or even $5,000 per month in dividends, the answer largely depends on some key factors.
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Great video. As a long term holder and trader we don’t care much about current price. As a trader looking to buy when oversold and sell when overbought, the weekly and 2 week charts are showing us we’re oversold and it’s a great time to buy more. Price on 2 wk bouncing off a rising 20 MA. Price on weekly chart is bouncing off a rising 40 Ma. The stochastic RSI on both charts is way oversold. Translation, great time to buy. Thx again for the different ways/ perspectives/ lenses to look at BTC’s potential. BTC is the ultimate been engaged in active trading and managed to grow a nest egg of around 2.3Bitcoin to a decent 24Bitcoin....I'm especially grateful to Adriana Jensen whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.

MichaelGiangregorio_
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I'm mostly in cash and waiting for this market to re-level on the reality of our situation. Or are there any ways I can avoid a crunch and maximize my savings of $350k?

EvanLiam-ws
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For the first 15-20 years, we always reinvested our dividends. It’s only been the past 2 years where we started using some of our dividends. We use 1/2 and invest the other 1/2.

wanger
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But my question is what stocks can be the next APPL in terms of growth for the next decade? I've set asides 500k to invest

SeanJohns-zeie
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❤️I've been reflecting on how copy trading has truly transformed the lives of so many traders, including my own. Purchased my first house for 3.4m last week. It's been a lifeline, and I can't express enough gratitude for the impact it's had on my journey.

austinfernandez-qktz
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You know you're popular and successful when the bots are targeting your videos! You're right up there with CNBC 😅

johnh.backensto
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I like investing in close-end funds that pay monthly dividends. The trick is to hold long term and reinvest the monthly dividends plus buy more shares on a monthly basis or when ever you can afford to. This can be easily done because close-end funds are bought and sold on the stock market just like regular stock. That’d be enough to create a portfolio that would pay you between $50k to $70k in dividend income

RaymondKeen.
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I want to invest $400k in profit-yielding dividend shares but am not sure which to buy into because dividend-paying stocks don't give rapid price growth and can provide a steady income stream.

scottarmstrong
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You've inspired me for quite a while with your videos. Thank you so much for your efforts!

jbferrer
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my bank stocks give 7% dividens. plus they rise about 10% a year. thinking of putting 50k into them.
good idea?

isaachunt
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Every week I buy more of whatever is the lowest percentage of my portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%. Please what could be my safest buys with $400k to outperform the market in 2024?

BrewerVera
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Honestly, this situation makes me uneasy, especially with the potential economic downturn. I'm not sure about my $130K investment strategy, particularly when it comes to generating passive income from stocks, given all the uncertainty.

auboisdaline
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Fantastic video! I have incurred so much losses trading on my own....I trade well on demo but I think the real market is manipulated.... Can anyone help me out or at least tell me what I'm doing wrong??

MandyEdina
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Those numbers are discouraging! 😂 Has anyone really managed to live off their dividends?

ThrowBackZone
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isnt betting on dividents to get monthly is risky ? cz if the dividends is keep at the same rate, but the stock price is down so much, the dividends will follow the capital right?
instead why not buying bonds for 3% with almost no risk

rizqiv
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"Since dividends are usually a fixed amount paid for each share, a lower stock price naturally increases the yield."

Can you expound upon this a bit more? Is this simply due to the assumption that some of the underlying companies within the ETF may increase their yield to retain investors if they're going through challenges that negatively impact their stock price, and if enough companies included in the ETF do this it should buoy the stock price (edit: dividend) in a meaningful way?

MC-gjfg
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I rather do a bitcoin more money shorter time span.

coreygigoux
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Once your 10 years away from retirement it's time to start buying covered call funds

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