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Best dividend?

What is your best dividend provider?

I myself get the most from $AGNC (+1.27%)

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By a clear margin Oxford Lane, currently very cheap to get, followed by Orchid Islands, AGNC anyway, some Global X ETFs with monthly payments, IE located, i.e. without withholding tax, Hercules Capital (for years, always reinvested quarterly, ebeso Whithorse finance) around 12-14%, more solid stocks SITC (for many years incl. decent price increase) Orient Overseas, Suntien green energy, RWE, (out of habit, old VZ shares), Kenmare, Thungela and a few smaller ones. Orient Overseas, Suntien green energy, RWE, (out of habit, old VZ shares), Kenmare, Thungela and a few smaller ones. In principle, the approx. 70 KEuro investment in these dividend payers is enough for 900-1000 Eueo income per month. The rest is just ETFs and other individual stocks as trial balloons, another 40K or so. In total about 105KEuro in the portfolio. But I actually only invest in the aforementioned dividend payers, especially the ETFs
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Allianz in terms of quality, FTSE All World in terms of the amount of the payout on paid-in capital.💸💰
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By best, do you mean most?

ETFs

$JEPQ
$HMWO
$IBC3

Shares

$TRIN
$IIPR
$OBDC
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I actually have the highest dividend yield with $VOW3
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$316 I've held a small position for ages. Over the years I've had a dividend of over 20% if I remember correctly.
It's my only position that has paid for itself. 😁
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Hoegh Autoliners
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My new test addition $BCAT
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@DustyBottoms unfortunately not available at neobroker
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Just here to admire your username. Honor to the Raiders.
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25$ per quarter from $AVGO 😁
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While we're on the subject of shipping companies, SITC is a very good tip. ZIM seems to be slowly picking up speed again, but I don't yet have BW LPG and BW Offshore in my portfolio - they also pay well.
I had TORM and DHT with me for a while, but unfortunately, they pretty much disappeared
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I have it from h in the watchlist if again ei. Little cash left,,,,thank you
German Telekom $DTE
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My $VWRL. But that's almost a bit unfair because it makes up almost 50% of my portfolio.
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Congratulations, you've more or less made up for the poor performance, but paid taxes on it. 🙃

Incidentally, their risk is simply far too high in the current market.
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Depend on how you evaluate the Dividend providers, their markets and their origin.
On ETFs (at least the ones that are available to Greek Market) are the following Distributing monthy Dividends
JEPG = Global track (Try to outperform MSCI World Index)
JEPI= USA track
JEPQ=Nasdaq track
All three ETFs from J.P. Morgan are UCITS, however they are relative new, ~1 year, and they are actively managed.
Also, there are some gems from the Athens Stock Exchange such
$OPAP $AIA both are considered defensive with good 0.5$OPAP is part of Allwyn that has Kaizen Gaming and Novibet
$AIA is fairly new but highly appreciated (recently did Script Dividend)

Also, there are $O as REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) from USA market with monthly distribution

Currently, the best is $MYTIL but not a dividend driven stock
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