When I had started, | had just bought a load of index funds, a little later, I fell in love with dividend investing, especially with O (Realty). Another great video! I'd loved to see your next analysis vid. You should make a comparison video sometime, something like, O vs say another REIT. I'd love to hear your perspectives. Keep them coming and good luck with the new house!
Love to hear that journey and keep me updated on how your dividend stocks are doing! I’ll upload a stock analysis video tomorrow and I’m definitely down to do the comparison, thats a great idea! And thanks for the continued support I really appreciate it!
This is such a great way to invest. I love how people say they buy JEPI for the yield when they should be buying a few shares of individual stocks to get a much better return.
I came to the same conclusion! If you want a 10% yield, put in the work buying 2% yield and let time do the rest. Your principle will grow over time, and the dividend will too if you're picking solid companies, not a gimmicky ETF.
Just found your channel but you have explained alot of things very clearly so I’m subscribing! You’re the 3rd dividend account I follow and I’ve come across a lot of channels but yeah 😅
Can someone help clear up a question I have for yield on cost? Lets say, I have owned a stock for 10 years and my yield on cost is now 30%. But, with the stock has a current dividend yield of 3%. If I was to sell my shares and purchase another stock with a dividend yield of 3%, I would have drastically less cash flow right? Even though each stock has the same current yield? The original stock would return more to my pocket in cash flow because of a higher yield on cost? Im asking this question incase I ever rebalance stocks.
The yield on cost only tells you how good of a yield you’re getting based on your initial investment. If you own stock A and it is $100 a share and pays a $3 dividend then you’d have a 3% dividend yield and lets say you bought it back when the stock was $10 a share then you’d also have a 30% yield on cost. Stock B is also $100 a share and pays a $3.00 dividend then if you sold all of Stock A and bought stock B then your dividend income would be the same. Hope this answers your question!
Hey this is something I’m a little new to, it says on my portfolio that I have a 5% growth rate on my dividends which I know is good for the next few years but then it says I have a 66.26% yield on cost, is that good or bad?
No worries! 66% yield on cost is phenomenal, did you buy the shares of these stocks or etf’s a really long time ago? (like 20+ years ago)If not, whatever you’re using might be miscalculating it.
@@JP_Dividends I’ve only been investing for about 8 months now so maybe it’s not calculating properly 😅 but I do own, the S&P 500, apple, coke which is my biggest holding, BAE systems and BATS but planning on adding PG next
@@Justaleedsthing I’ve made my own tracker and here is the link to the video on how to use it! ruclips.net/video/xQ0JxFVu_8Q/видео.htmlsi=ntj6IuoaCbfsOx2h
Best I've heard this broken down, plus the Warren Buffet example really helped! Much appreciated 🙏🏾
Thanks for the support!
Excellent explanation! Great benefit!
Thank you!
When I had started, | had just bought a load of index funds, a little later, I fell in love with dividend investing, especially with O (Realty). Another great video! I'd loved to see your next analysis vid. You should make a comparison video sometime, something like, O vs say another REIT. I'd love to hear your perspectives. Keep them coming and good luck with the new house!
Love to hear that journey and keep me updated on how your dividend stocks are doing! I’ll upload a stock analysis video tomorrow and I’m definitely down to do the comparison, thats a great idea! And thanks for the continued support I really appreciate it!
I love this concept.
This is such a great way to invest. I love how people say they buy JEPI for the yield when they should be buying a few shares of individual stocks to get a much better return.
Agreed! Thanks for the comment.
I came to the same conclusion! If you want a 10% yield, put in the work buying 2% yield and let time do the rest. Your principle will grow over time, and the dividend will too if you're picking solid companies, not a gimmicky ETF.
Just found your channel but you have explained alot of things very clearly so I’m subscribing! You’re the 3rd dividend account I follow and I’ve come across a lot of channels but yeah 😅
Thanks for the sub I appreciate it! Keep me posted on how your investing journey is going.👍
This serves as a great and detailed reminder on the power of yield on cost! Thanks for sharing
100% thanks for the support!
How about if you keep dca’ing into the stock, if the stock & dividend continue to go up, does the yield on cost continue to go up
Yes it does because yield on cost is the current dividend divided by the initial price you paid for the stock. Great question!
Can someone help clear up a question I have for yield on cost?
Lets say, I have owned a stock for 10 years and my yield on cost is now 30%. But, with the stock has a current dividend yield of 3%. If I was to sell my shares and purchase another stock with a dividend yield of 3%, I would have drastically less cash flow right? Even though each stock has the same current yield? The original stock would return more to my pocket in cash flow because of a higher yield on cost?
Im asking this question incase I ever rebalance stocks.
The yield on cost only tells you how good of a yield you’re getting based on your initial investment. If you own stock A and it is $100 a share and pays a $3 dividend then you’d have a 3% dividend yield and lets say you bought it back when the stock was $10 a share then you’d also have a 30% yield on cost.
Stock B is also $100 a share and pays a $3.00 dividend then if you sold all of Stock A and bought stock B then your dividend income would be the same.
Hope this answers your question!
Hey this is something I’m a little new to, it says on my portfolio that I have a 5% growth rate on my dividends which I know is good for the next few years but then it says I have a 66.26% yield on cost, is that good or bad?
No worries! 66% yield on cost is phenomenal, did you buy the shares of these stocks or etf’s a really long time ago? (like 20+ years ago)If not, whatever you’re using might be miscalculating it.
@@JP_Dividends I’ve only been investing for about 8 months now so maybe it’s not calculating properly 😅 but I do own, the S&P 500, apple, coke which is my biggest holding, BAE systems and BATS but planning on adding PG next
@@Justaleedsthing Yeah sounds like the calculation is wrong for some reason.
@@JP_Dividends what tracker do you use?
@@Justaleedsthing I’ve made my own tracker and here is the link to the video on how to use it!
ruclips.net/video/xQ0JxFVu_8Q/видео.htmlsi=ntj6IuoaCbfsOx2h