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Grifter. Dividends are not investment returns. You are taking money from your left pocket and putting it in your right pocket. Dividends are paid out of retained earnings. Grifting and misleading people
ОтветитьVery interesting
ОтветитьYou sound and look like Jim Cramer
ОтветитьAs an investing enthusiast, I've kept aside a good sum of capital to invest for financial independence and early retirement, but my concern right now is the market rally being propaganda. Is this a good time to buy stocks, or do I wait for the crash?
ОтветитьI'm really not at all interested in investing in individual dividend-paying stocks. I invest only in dividend-paying, retirement-oriented stock or bond ETFs (with smaller amounts invested in a REIT [O] and in a business-development ETF [BXSL]). Putting any sizable piece of change into an Individual stock at this point in my career is just too risky for my liking.
ОтветитьHi Joseph
Do you have a new video for MPW? should we sell?
Thx
Loan(30 Year)=5000K
Loan=? Yield=5%
Loan=5000K/1.05^30
Loan=1150K=100%
Payout(30 Year)=7000K
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Loan(30 Year)=5000K(Redeem)
Income(30 Year)=2000K
}
Insurance:
Premium=? Yield=7% Year=30
Premium=7000K/1.07^30
Premium=920K(Cash=230K)
Loan=1150K=100%
{
Premium=920K
Cash=230K
}
Thank you.
Worthy Bonds PAUSED redemptions in 2023? Are you getting PAID to promote this company? You need to address this issue...
Ответитьwhat do you think about MPW?
ОтветитьDidn't you recommend mpw not too long ago?
ОтветитьSolid content sir. Well done 👍🏼
ОтветитьAppears worthy is not paying out. 😢
ОтветитьWhat is often missed in these types of dividend advice videos is inflation. You are crazy to buy a dividend stock that doesn't at least increase yearly with inflation (perhaps an average of 3% per year). If you plan to retire with stocks like AGNC in your portfolio you will be in for a shock. If you stick to dividend aristocrats and kings you may have less dividend income per year today but you will be far better off in retirement and will not have to stress about inflation. Ten years of inflation will require your dividend portfolio to increase income by 30% just to break even. I've had a ton of money in AGNC (and may others like it) for the past decade and have finally made the decision to purge these types of stocks from the portfolio. If you're not coming up to retirement then you have a little more latitude to keep these types of stocks for a while and play the game but you may never get a dividend increase and you will have dividend cuts.
ОтветитьHi Joseph you must keep your promises and don’t suggest if you can’t return the lost money.
ОтветитьWhy R we seeing a profile shot ? It's distracting.
Ответить@josephhogue Have you heard of Vinovest? They started another platform, WhiskeyVest, and I know you like your gentlemen's Jack. I have a referral link I can send you but don't want to step on any toes in case you want to sign up and offer the referral bonus to the Bow Tie Nation members.
ОтветитьI wondered if you could cover WHLR (Wheeler REIT), down from 20 dollars to 0.3 dollar in 2023. There was 10 percent rally today after the news from the Feds. Is this a dud or a potential ten bagger or more.
ОтветитьBought some ORC a while back. I've have been safer hammering a nail into my foot. Thankfully didn't invest much. No worse than a weekend of losses in Vegas.
Ответитьbeing self employed and already having a roth account would it be better to open and invest in a solo 401k or my regular account?
ОтветитьHey Joseph , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you enhance Editing in your videos and also make highly engaging Short Videos for you ?
ОтветитьI like to have SCHD. 20% of each ROTH IRA Portfolio. Yield: 3.75% 60% SPY. 20% Various Income Funds, PFF, ILTB, TLT.....What are more interesting buys for growth? I have $300k on the line and can't afford mistakes
ОтветитьWhat do you think of ticker CCLDP. I bought in at $28.. now it just dropped to $4 and stopped dividends.
ОтветитьThanks and keep up the good work. The other day you were talking about Walgreens Boots Alliance WBA. After researching it, I bought 100 shares at $21.55. Since then it has gone up to $24.63 and I do like the yield. Keep it up
ОтветитьI bought heavy into GOOD this year when it crashed. If you look at its 20 year history, it cycles from $10 to $20 and back about every 6 years. catch it on the upswing, but don't buy in or reinvest over $15.
ОтветитьI have 110.5 shares of MAIN and it's up 12.10% for the year in addition to making $318.24 a year in dividends.
ОтветитьLove O, STAG and MAIN.
ОтветитьWhen do these pay out and can they be organized in a manner so that they pay each week of the month ?
Ответить🤔 I closed my positions in AGNC and EFC earlier this month and took the loss. It was strategic to reduce my capital gains on others. I may have to revisit these two again next year.
ОтветитьAMC hit that yearly all time low today. Buy some more. Good time to bank later.
ОтветитьThis is definitely my fav way to own real estate.
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьGLAD held up well
O is solid
MAIN > something to revisit
ORC was a portfolio drain
Worthy Bonds are very risky. People should know that. These would be considered junk bonds on the market. Still It is worth rolling the dice for 3 months to get that extra bond (20 percent return). 20% in 3 months is huge. After that no thanks.
ОтветитьMain street is a no brainer. I dont trust the rest.
ОтветитьI really need to research BDCs. Looks like good dividend opportunities 💰
ОтветитьMy three favorite channels: Let's Talk Money! with Joseph Hogue, Stock Brotha, & How Money Works. Make my week complete! 🔥 🔥 🔥
ОтветитьEfc 5.5% dividend?
ОтветитьCheck the stock that went from quarterly to monthly.
ОтветитьAlways like your videos, clean, clear, and great information. Could you do a video on what you think of NLY, AGNC, ARR, ORC and TWO...most are higher divided REIT's between 16%-28%, but are they actually good dividen stocks...and is it a good idea to just reinvest the dividens to build it up, until you need it for retirement?
ОтветитьAnother great vid - Thanks!
ОтветитьAwesome
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