@DividendGrowth I’d rather buy $ADC it’s similar to $0 but much smaller in size therefore it doesn’t take nearly as much to move the needle. $O is much too large and because of that its growth is much slower now.
@DividendGrowth $SCHD dividend growth rate averages roughly 11% per year. Much better than $O. Plus you’re much more diversified with $SCHD since it holds just over 100 stocks. With $SCHD, with dividends reinvested, your income doubles like every 7 years!Sleep much better with the etf. 😎
Western Civilization didn't flourish because "white males" stopped other groups from succeeding.
The West thrived because of rational thought, individual rights, and free enterprise.
"White males" that invented the steam engine, electric generation, the combustion engine, flight, and space exploration did not do so because they "stole" the ideas of minorities.
These inventions helped lift mankind out of ignorance and hardship, improving the quality of life for all of humanity.
"White males" didn't oppress the entire world, they helped make it a better place.
"White males" didn't oppress everyone's rights, they invented the idea of rights and paid in blood to liberate tens of millions of people.
"White males" didn't invent slavery, they ended it.
"White males" didn't invent tyranny, they devised a form of government to end it.
Destroying Western Civilization isn't about empowering groups that were "oppressed." It is about tearing down civilization itself so that globalist parasites can rule over all of us.
REITs are finally surging.
$VNQ is up about 10% so far this year, and I think this is still just the beginning.
The bear thesis is breaking down as interest rates begin to normalize and oversupply gets absorbed.
@askjussi There’s a micro cap REIT called Global Self Storage $SELF. However it seems to be an extremely slow grower. Any thoughts on that one? Thank You!😊
Examples of high-quality REITs offering near 6% dividend yields:
• $NNN: 5.7% yield, 36 years dividend growth
• $CUBE: ~5.8% yield, near decade-low valuation
• $SILA: ~6.7% yield, low leverage, strong coverage
High yield does not have to mean high risk.
If you select carefully.