How You Can LIVE OFF DIVIDENDS Much Faster With SCHD + JEPI

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In this video, we will be discussing how you can live off dividends much faster with the help of SCHD and JEPI. If you're interested in maximizing your dividend income and retiring early, this video is for you! We'll be diving deep into SCHD and JEPI, and we'll explain how to use these two dividend ETFs in your portfolio to maximize your dividend income and retire much earlier than if you were to invest in something like VOO, the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF.

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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In how many years are you hoping to retire and live off your dividend income? Let me know in the comments below! 👇

rynewilliams
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Schd at 3% and jepi at .5% of portfolio. Have 5 yrs to go. Just broke 78k of dividends ea yr and hoping to get to 82 by yr end. Goal is 115k a yr by the time I’m retired and with 34k a yr social security, should be ok. Appreciate all the information in your videos. Thanks Ryne

Bob-ut
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SCHD + JEPI + O. The 3 holy trinity, this is financial advice.

InverseMyInvestmentAdvice
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The biggest thing though is that with SCHD, it will keep growing nicely even if you withdraw the dividends forever, while JEPI only grows if you reinvest the dividends.

brandtc.
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Jepi in the IRA, SCHD in the regular brokerage account, and Realty income in the HSA. 😎

faitaccompli
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Loving SCHD and learning about JEPI. Great information buddy!!🤘

DapperDividends
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I believe Jepi is targeting 7 to 9 percent yield. so we may need to recalculate this after a few years. Great video

paulvardon
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Thanks for comparing these two funds! Have a total of about 400 shares of Jepi in 2 accounts. Building up Jepq now and looking to add Schd to my portfolio
Thanks for your video Ryne!!

Gman-
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I own SCHD and DIVO as part of my portfolio, along with individual dividend paying stocks. I’m slowly building a position in JEPI as I’ll be retiring in 15 months 😁

dominiquetheeasyminimalist
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Great video, Ryne. The simple truth is that funds like SCHD are solid funds to just scale up and then just kickback!

arigutman
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Been adding to both over the years. Compounding makes such a big difference.

thepickyinvestors
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I have both of these ETF. I have a few others as well (DIVO and XYLD). I like having a mix of ETFs for cash flow and individual stocks for growth. Was able to pick up KO, O, MO, and PFE.

paragonveteran
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These two ETF's make up my entire portfolio. 60% SCHD 40% JEPI Good video!

hdzez
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Starting out, kinda looking to just make an m1 with this schd+jepi. So thank you for the video really helped with my decision.

christophermyers
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Amazing video brother! Covered so many important bases here!!

NolanGouveia
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Been adding both very heavily . Just picked up around 50 shares of schd adding to my position every week and Jepi as well. Tomorrow morning is another day of it :)

stacked
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JEPI and SCHD will help make my dreams of quitting my 9-5 job one day a reality.

citizenoftheyearCC
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I currently hold SCHD, SCHG, DGRW, DGRO, VYMI, JEPI, and JEPQ. With SCHD, JEPI, and DGRW being my largest holdings out of my ETF's.

gmen
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I put about 5% of my income into Roth TSP so I don't really buy many ETFs. But my stock picks are usually part of the major ETFs. I just prefer to pick my stocks. More fun to me

Nicebitoftucka
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In 3 yrs when I retire from my job at age 58 I plan on transfering my 457 plan into my fidelity account, hope to be around 70k, plus my vacation, comp ect payout of 25-30k. I will put it in dividend paying stocks to boost my monthly pension. These two funds look good..

lancebrown