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My Top Dividend Stock For May
Right now, you can throw a stone in practically any direction and hit a dividend stock discount, but this is my top dividend stock for May 2024.

These Dividend Stocks Are A STEAL - I'm Buying More
In my portfolio, there are quite a few dividend stock discounts to take advantage of right now. Out of the bunch, two stocks, in particular, have caught my eye during this downturn.

My Biggest Struggle As An Investor
My biggest struggle as an investor came from not having a concrete process for researching stocks. Because of that, I wasn’t able to think for myself, and I didn’t have the tools I needed to think for myself.

How Founding Families Drive Dividend Fortunes
Even during tough economic periods, family-controlled businesses tend to be incredibly dependable when it comes to paying dividends. Fortunately, for us investors, there's no shortage of dividend paying companies that contain a strong family presence at their core.

My Top Dividend Stock For April
After yet another booming month on the market, believe it or not, there are still some good dividend stock discounts out there to be found, but this is my top dividend stock for April 2024.

This Dividend Stock Just Doesn't Quit
In the few short years that I’ve been investing, none of my dividend stocks have moved with the ferocity that Williams-Sonoma (WSM) has. But what exactly is driving this success story? This newsletter delves into the company a bit more.

The Divine Power of Dividends
When share prices seem to be doing nothing but going up, it's understandable if you’re starting to feel the fear of missing out. During these times, it helps to listen to the advice of John Bogle, the founder of Vanguard, who said that “dividends are an investor’s best friend.”

Two HUGE Dividend Income Milestones
Dividend investing consists of a series of small victories, two of which I recently experienced in my portfolio.

My Top Dividend Stock For March
In the last month, there were quite a handful of stocks that saw more red than a Minor Threat concert, but this is my top dividend stock for March 2024.

3 Key Steps To Avoid Dividend Cuts
While it’s true that dividend cuts do sometimes come out of nowhere, there are a few key signs to watch for that can suggest a higher degree of dividend safety.

How To Make Your Portfolio Invincible
By understanding what never changes about human behavior (things like fear, greed, etc.), you can build a more durable dividend portfolio. Risk, recessions, and stock market crashes can never be fully controlled or eliminated, but they can be anticipated.

WARNING: It’s A Dividend Yield Trap
A dividend yield trap is a situation where an attractively high dividend yield masks underlying issues within a company, eventually leading to disappointment for investors. Fortunately, dividend yield traps can be pretty easy to identify.

The "Boring Middle" of Investing
You know how it goes: You start something new, and at first, it's super exciting—maybe even a bit obsessive. But after a while, whatever that thing is starts to lose its luster, and you find yourself in this "boring middle" where things begin to feel more routine, and possibly a bit monotonous. I think every investor reaches this “boring middle” in their dividend investing journey (probably more than once) and this is how it happens.

My Top Dividend Stock For February
While there are actually quite a few good looking dividend stock deals on the market right now, one in particular has captured my attention and, more importantly, my investment dollars. This is my top dividend stock for February 2024.

The Longevity Dividend
In 2021, people around the world were living, on average, just over 70 years. That’s pretty amazing when you consider that only 200 years ago, people were only making it to about half that age. This remarkable increase is thanks to various improvements in science, healthcare, and global living conditions, along with something called "The Longevity Dividend.”

Every Investor Should Do More of This In 2024
Charlie Munger was a voracious reader, and used to say that investing is a subset of "worldly wisdom." He also said that, "If it’s wisdom you are after, you are going to spend a lot of time sitting on your a** and reading.” So, connecting the dots here, becoming a wise and experienced investor is going to require an immense amount of reading, which makes sense, and is an idea that all investors should pay attention to.

My Dividend Investing Goals For 2024
As we close out 2023, and gear up for what's sure to be another interesting ride in 2024, I wanted to spill the beans on my dividend investing goals for the upcoming year.

Is It Too Late To Start Investing?
I recently got an email from a member of our community here. He’s 40 years old, so 10 years older than me, and instead of getting excited about what lies ahead, he's worried about the future of his dividend stock portfolio.

I’m Making A BIG CHANGE To My Portfolio
They say your portfolio is like a bar of soap – the more you handle it, the smaller it gets. I'm a firm believer in that analogy, and try my best not to tinker with my dividend stock portfolio too much. Yet, every now and then, change becomes inevitable.

The Most Important Question For Every Investor
One of the hardest parts about dividend investing is learning how to analyze a company and knowing what to look for, especially if you’ve never done it before. This is step #1 in my own dividend stock research process.