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Coca-Cola $KO is a dividend king👑! Over a century of paying dividends and keeping investors happy with steady income. 🥤 Are you buying $KO at these levels? #DividendAristocrats#StockMarket
@DividendDude_X I had actually never heard of $ROL, but what a great business to be in. Looks a little expensive right now, but will definitely be keeping my eye on it.
“Berkshire Hathaway's cash fortress tops $300 billion as Buffett sells more stock, freezes buybacks”
Looks like The Oracle is more convinced than ever of a pending market crash. https://t.co/OPrEfXTrwr
The stock market is near all-time highs. If you bought the flashy $ARKK innovation ETF 5 years ago, would only be up 15%.
If you bought the boring dividend ETF $VYM, you would be up 49% with an additional 3%+\- yearly in cash. $VOO did even better.
“Boring” investing = 💰💰💰
@DividendDude_X I own like 38 individual stocks and 28 ETFs (bloated by different small cap funds)
Anything more than 50 individual stocks is too hard to keep track of and if already diversified, I don’t think you get much more benefit from adding more if you own quality companies.
I know it’s not a fan favorite right now, but I bought some $WBA under $9 per share. Sure they have some headwinds, but trading at a little over 50% of book value with over an 11% dividend yield was too attractive for me to pass up. Added over $300 in yearly income💰💊 🛒
Under $2 per share, $RAVE is a great value buy with growth ahead. Honestly, there’s plenty of room to buy North of $2 and make a great return, but I bought as much as I could under $2. #RAVE#Pizza#Investing 💵 🍕 📈 🟢
@DividendDynasty I just finished “Irrational Exuberance” by Robert Shiller. I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite investing book, but definitely interesting.
@tonysinvesting @DividendDudeYT I do think over the longterm it will continue to increase in price, but I was much more comfortable with the risk vs reward where I purchased it than the current price. I’ve sold probably a little less than half of my original shares.