How to Start Dividend Investing for Beginners!

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  • čas přidán 6. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 137

  • @Dividendology

    Access Tickerdata and my Spreadsheets:

  • @PlaybookEmpire

    Real estate never was passive income, Dividends will always be the true passive income

  • @EightUp000

    For everyone watching this, i’d like to point out that dividend investing is not mathematically optimal. Growth investing is where you should focus at the start of your journey. That being said, even a sub optimal strategy puts you ahead of 99.9% of people so do what you feel best about!!

  • @TheYaq
    @TheYaq Před 14 dny +4

    I saw a video about Visa , and they said like , they have the best business model , they earn money when someone spends money , and i kinda agree pretty smart

  • @Lawyerup904

    When I explain how I’m investing to my kids in a few years I’ll be showing them this incredible teaching tool / video. Excellent!

  • @eldersprig
    @eldersprig Před 14 dny

    "Dividend Income by Industry" should be "Dividend Income by Sector". They are two different things. Your diversification should be by sector. You should not hold more than 1 stock in the same industry (Not LOWE and HD).

  • @kdavids1009

    It’s important to note that growth and investing are different. If you’re for growth you’d look more to PLTR and chip stocks in my opinion.

  • @1974dodgecharger

    Fam you just crossed the penny per minute threshold

  • @user-tm2gb7cj8k

    Good vid thanks, I buy US, UK and Euro stocks to diversify further, fingers crossed it is working for me currently

  • @greysongriffiths1439

    🔥 video. My parents have never been into investing because they owned their own buisness. But I'm trying to get them into it now that they are out of the entrepreneurial world.

  • @dietrichhenne3172

    I like your spreadsheets and there is a lot to track and learn from the data and the 10-year developments. However, I struggle a little with your comparison of high-yielding dividend stocks vs. low-yielding. While it is true that a low-yielding dividend stock with a high dividend growth rate will overtake a high-yielding with low growth, one can look at the time horizon AND if the then originally low-dividend would still have a realistic dividend yield.

  • @TheMr.M.

    Another great video, very clearly highlighted the important metrics! Thanks for that.

  • @Vergence

    A cool way to show the advantage of dividend growth stocks could be to show what a year might look like in the future using both the dividends and 4% rule, given your portfolio should easily be outpacing that mark.

  • @car6196

    Thank you for the great content! How do you reinvest the dividents back in your portfolio? Thanks in advance.

  • @deucebartholomew3651

    I can never understand the difference between payout ratio and FCF payout ratio. Can you break it down barney style? Also do you invest taxable or in a retirement?

  • @Jesse615

    Another thing (I think) to think about, re: down markets, is that the overall market metric is derived as an average of the performance of 500 stocks in, OTTOMH, 20-odd broad sectors. But even in down markets, there are individual stocks and sectors that perform better than an index as a whole. It just takes a little work to find them!

  • @jim4909

    Excellent video!

  • @ryanbispham3301

    Would there be an advantage to starting with high initial yield companies and switching to dividend growth companies when their dividend reaches the same rate?

  • @chucklast1690

    I can’t tell whether or not this is an insanely concise and clear video or if dividend concepts are a bit more simple than other financial phenomena. Regardless thank you