beautiful portfolio.
i like your strategy very much as i have a similar strategy. about 70/30 dividend stocks, only one-off purchases, no savings plans and purely equities without ETFs. main focus also on the USA and mostly blue-chip companies.
just started investing much later. most of the money was invested at the end of 23/beginning of 24 so performance is still limited.
as a beginner I also sold too early/buy too late...
but after 1.5 years I received almost 20% and 3000€ dividends.
in year 25 i will collect over 5k in dividends.
with a portfolio value of just under 300k and an age of 35, i consider this strategy to be a good one for me, even with a view to prices that are no longer as profitable as the last two years, i have more or less decided on this mix in order to have a positive cash flow even in bad times.
i like your strategy very much as i have a similar strategy. about 70/30 dividend stocks, only one-off purchases, no savings plans and purely equities without ETFs. main focus also on the USA and mostly blue-chip companies.
just started investing much later. most of the money was invested at the end of 23/beginning of 24 so performance is still limited.
as a beginner I also sold too early/buy too late...
but after 1.5 years I received almost 20% and 3000€ dividends.
in year 25 i will collect over 5k in dividends.
with a portfolio value of just under 300k and an age of 35, i consider this strategy to be a good one for me, even with a view to prices that are no longer as profitable as the last two years, i have more or less decided on this mix in order to have a positive cash flow even in bad times.
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•@1Chrischi1 Wow, over 5k in dividends is of course a real house number! I'll need another year or two :D
I can really understand your point about bad times. In 2022 there were only red figures in the portfolio, but the dividends still came in regularly. Then even a bad year on the stock market is still fun.
I can really understand your point about bad times. In 2022 there were only red figures in the portfolio, but the dividends still came in regularly. Then even a bad year on the stock market is still fun.
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