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Servus my dears ✌️☺️


Social Media , curse and blessing at the same time 😁 on the one hand you can exchange experiences and on the other hand there are people who know everything better and are clairvoyants and can tell you 100% with which strategy you will achieve the best return 😂


Since there has been in recent times at getquin again and again propaganda against the dividend strategy😁 and today #dividendsthursday I wanted to summarize my aristocrats and possible candidates for the future where I myself am invested. ☺️👍


If you discover the dividend strategy for yourself then it is important to buy shares that annually increase the dividend or at least not lower, and there are 80% actually only stocks from the USA in question 😁👍


My Aristocrats ☺️👍


Consumption


Coca-Cola $KO (-0,66%)

  • Dividend yield 2.80%
  • Increasing for 61 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 86%


Procter & Gamble $PG (+2,38%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.38
  • Increases for 67 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 74.6%


Colgate-Palmolive $CL (-0,27%)

  • Increases for 60 years
  • Dividend Yield 2.46
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 84.8%


Kimberly-Clark $KMB (+0,41%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.24
  • Increasing for 51 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 68%


Diageo $DGE (-0,63%)

  • Dividend yield 2.10%
  • Increases for 36 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 85.7%


Altria $MO (-1,48%)

  • Dividend Yield 7.97%
  • Increases for 53 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 82.7%


British American Tobacco $BATS (+0,27%)

  • Dividend Yield 7.36
  • Increases for 25 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 59.7%


McDonald's $MCD (-0,4%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.00%
  • Increases for 47 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 113.5%



Finance


Franklin Resources $BEN (+0,29%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.51
  • Increasing for 32 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 41.1%


T. Rowe Price $TROW (-0,1%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.44
  • Increasing for 37 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 52.7%


Old Republic $ORI (-0,74%)

  • Dividend Yield 7.86%
  • Increases for 42 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 50.1%


Aflac $AFL (-1,25%)

  • Dividend yield 2.48%
  • Increases for 40 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 26%



Pharma/Healthcare


Johnson & Johnson $JNJ (-2,52%)

  • Dividend yield 2.78
  • Increasing for 61 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 85.3%



Energy/Oil


Chevron $CVX (-0,2%)

  • Dividend yield 3.48
  • Increasing for 35 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 28.4%


Consolidated Edison $ED (-1,36%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.21%
  • Increases for 49 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 100%


UGI Corporation $UGI (-0,02%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.34%
  • Increases for 36 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 125.2%



Real Estate


Realty Income $O (-2,19%)

  • Dividend Yield4.89%
  • Increasing for 28 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 77.3%


National Retail Properties $NNN (-2,64%)

  • Dividend Yield 5.18%
  • Increases for 33 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 68.3%


W.P. Carey $WPC (-1,71%)

  • Dividend Yield 5.91%
  • Increases for 27 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 99.1%


Essex Property Trust $ESS (-1,77%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.33%
  • Increases for 28 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 58.4%


IT


IBM $IBM (+0,19%)

  • Dividend yield 5.24
  • Increasing for 27 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 64.2%


Industry


3M $MMM (+1,43%)

  • Dividend yield 5.80%
  • Increasing for 65 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 81.4%


Air Products and Chemicals $APD (-1,27%)

  • Dividend yield 2.31
  • Increased for 41 years
  • Pay-Out Profit 62.8%


Caterpillar $CAT (-0,13%)

  • Dividend yield 2.22
  • Increases for 29 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 48.4%


Ecolab $ECL (+0,83%)

  • Dividend yield 1.28%
  • Increases for 36 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 55.3%


Stanley Black $SWK (-0,01%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.13%
  • Increases for 56 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 100%


Emerson Electric $EMR (+2,66%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.51%
  • Increases for 66 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 51.6%


Archer-Daniels-Midland $ADM (-2,07%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.14%
  • Increases for 48 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 55.2%


Nucor $NUE (-1,45%)

  • Dividend yield 1.40%
  • Increases for 31 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 7.6%


Leggett & Platt $LEG (-0,55%)

  • Dividend Yield 5.68
  • Increases for 52 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 70.1%


Utilities


Essential Utilities $WTRG (-2,66%)

  • Dividend yield 2.62
  • Increasing for 31 years
  • Pay-out Free-CF 100%


Logistics


C. H. Robinson $CHRW (+1,99%)

  • Dividend yield 2.51
  • Increasing for 26 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 17.6%



Future potential aristocrats


Apple $AAPL (-0,22%)

  • Dividend yield 0.56%
  • Increasing for 10 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 15.1%


Microsoft $MSFT (+3,49%)

  • Dividend Yield 0.88%
  • Increases for 19 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 33.8%


Broadcom $AVGO (+2,83%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.82%
  • Increases for 11 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 44.3%


Qualcomm $QCOM (+2,34%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.63%
  • Increases for 19 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 42.1%


Texas Instruments $TXN (+1,73%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.91%
  • Increases for 19 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 99.6%


Kellogg $K (-0,03%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.43%
  • Increases for 18 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 69.1%


Verizon $VZ (+0,6%)

  • Dividend Yield 7.04%
  • Increases for 18 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 71.2%


MetLife $MET (-0,71%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.39
  • Increases for 10 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 13.7%


Starbucks $SBUX (+0,47%)

  • Dividend Yield 1.83%
  • Increased for 12 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 63.2%


KDDI $9433 (-0,32%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.24
  • Increases for 20 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 21.5%


Pfizer $PFE (-1,11%)

  • Dividend Yield 4.17%
  • Increases for 12 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 30.8%


Bristol-Myers Squibb $BMY (-0,28%)

  • Dividend Yield 3.26%
  • Increases for 15 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 39.4%


JPMorgan $JPM (+0,07%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.96%
  • Increases for 12 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 29.1%


Visa $V (-0,15%)

  • Dividend yield 0.72%
  • Increases for 14 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 19%


Nike $NKE (+1,25%)

  • Dividend Yield 1.04%
  • Increases for 20 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 53.1%


Lockheed Martin $LMT (-1,5%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.51
  • Increases for 20 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 47.4%


Home Depot $HD (-1,49%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.70%
  • Increases for 12 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 69%


Oracle $ORCL (+5,93%)

  • Dividend Yield 1.45
  • Increases for 13 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 51.7%


Waste Management $WM (-0,22%)

  • Dividend yield 1.62%
  • Increases for 19 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 55.9%


Union Pacific $UNP (+0,23%)

  • Dividend Yield 2.72%
  • Increases for 16 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 58.6%


BlackRock $BLK

  • Dividend Yield 3.02%
  • Increases for 13 years
  • Pay-Out Free-CF 60.7%


What aristocrats do you have in your portfolio that I haven't mentioned here yet and which stocks do you see a chance to become an aristocrat in the future?


Thanks a lot ✌️☺️


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Nice list, therefore @ccfAnd for me personally the decisive reason why I also have a few dividend positions: if I drop dead at 60, I also have nothing from compound interest. Am I aware that it means less return? Yes, definitely, but I have decided that I would rather have something from my portfolio now through dividends. Because with the €1,000 this year, I can freely decide what to do with it. A small vacation, going out for a delicious meal every month or simply reinvesting. The famous financial freedom, not in xx years but a little bit now. Is it mathematically more sensible to do without dividends? Yes, but with every day the probability increases that I will have a fatal accident, for example. So again mathematics. That's why I prefer the great feeling now, when every month my portfolio brings in not only book value. And yes, a sale would also have the same effect, but that doesn't count for me because of the spread. And the largest single position is still the dinosaur All-World from Vanguard.
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@gamlasvensk thank you ☺️ 👍 Especially the men are there clearly at a disadvantage😂, many die shortly before retirement 🥲or afterwards also in retirement homes are estimated 90% women that brings one to think🤔 Which yield one would have achieved best in the future, you can say only in retrospect, as of now I should have gone all in apple in 2017 😂 Anyway I feel very comfortable with dividend strategy and as you mentioned the best thing about it I can decide with the money myself what to make of it 😊👍 and I can adjust the plans for my life better if I get 10k dividend in my mid 40s than having a 300k portfolio 😁
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@finanzperpetuum my shopping list 😁👍
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What ne trouble 👍🏼 Top Verizon still link 😉
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Strong list 💪 "Dividend propaganda" I must remember 🤣 a fun even I understand ❤ I even have one of them in the depot 👟
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When will replicable "Simpsons selected high dividend" ETF be on the market? Collaboration with Blackrock already in place?
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@RisingAktie That would probably be more of a dividend growth ETF, right? 🤔
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@Chandra if the things on his watchlist come in with, then definitely 😂
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Very exciting, I was not aware that Home Depot $HD is not an aristocrat at all. But you are right, during the financial crisis the dividend was "only" kept constant for about 2 years.
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Thanks for your work. A good post to save, even for interested beginners 👌
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Thanks for the effort! Who says A, must also say B or who says CocaCola, must also say PepsiCo :) Dividend is I think something around 2.5%
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immagine del profilo
Super list. About 1/3 of them I also have 😊
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immagine del profilo
Super list. Another tip: pay attention to the total return. This is a good way to see how the share has developed overall, e.g. via seeking alpha. There's no point in increasing the dividend if you're in the red overall.
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$ABT Abbott 👑
$PH Parker Hannifin 👑
$OR Loreal 🇪🇺
$BF.B Brown Forman
$SHW Sherwin Williams
$CHD Church & Dwight
$SJM JM Smucker
$GWW WW Grainger
$KNEBV Kone 🇪🇺
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immagine del profilo
Thanks for the overview 🍻 I'm always looking for some to add to my dividend portfolio. Good Job 👍
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Although not an aristocrat but am convinced of $MC, they will still become aristocrat 😃
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Very nice overview! Many more positions than I have... But overlap in every industry. Great post!#ccf
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Hey, very cool thanks! I've been thinking about the state factor for quite some time. The flat tax of 25% is currently set for us. I am worried that in 5-10 years a government will have the great idea to take the personal income tax rate. Then many Divi-Depots are clearly less attractive. How would you react to that or what would you do then concretely?
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@Newhouse quit well paid job and become a low earner 😂 fun good question 🤔 I will think about it when the time comes😊
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@Newhouse Invest for 5-10 years, of course. If things go as they do in Germany, the securities purchased to date will be excluded from the final withholding tax.
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Found another one: $LANC looks like this, at least at first glance
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@Alpalaka yes a little fine aristocrat 😊👍 60 years increased 💪😁 Watchlist 😊👍
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I think it's great. Long-term thinking and well put together. Dividend and dividend growth + the possibility of short-term gains. If you earn your money in your sleep, you don't have to work until you drop.
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Super contribution. Grad accidentally stumbled upon it while searching for $K
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What do you think $UGI will gain from Trump? ?
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@California_Dreamin so that they do not get high blood pressure I have blocked a few precautionary 😂
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