Therefore for me the clear answer: Why not both? Dividend Growth Strategy combines the best of both worlds. With stocks like Apple, Microsoft, LVMH, ASML, Starbucks,... I have stocks that have a lot of upside potential and at the same time increase dividends at an above average rate. In my younger years I have low dividends (less than 1-1.5%), but they increase continuously over the years and as I get older, my dividend yields get higher and higher. In old age, I can then live off them accordingly and, in the best case, bequeath them without having to sell my portfolio.
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Yes! Dividend + Growth...even available as an ETF 😁✌️$GGRG Global + Quality are included ✌️ ...and all that in the winner variant even reinvesting ⚜️
Yes! Dividend + Growth...even available as an ETF 😁✌️$GGRG Global + Quality are included ✌️ ...and all that in the winner variant even reinvesting ⚜️
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•@Mister_ultra Exactly. A combination of equities and a core of strong dividend growth ETFs such as the $FGEQ
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