Every Dividend Investor Needs to Know this Concept | Yield On Cost Explained...

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • What dividend stocks are you holding for the long run? Comment Below!

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  • @DarrenJacksonFH
    @DarrenJacksonFH 16 дней назад +1

    Best I've heard this broken down, plus the Warren Buffet example really helped! Much appreciated 🙏🏾

  • @GmanJC
    @GmanJC 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent explanation! Great benefit!

  • @whipless9668
    @whipless9668 2 года назад +4

    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!

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  2 года назад

      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!

    • @asphaltandtacos
      @asphaltandtacos Год назад

      I love this concept.

  • @asphaltandtacos
    @asphaltandtacos Год назад +3

    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.

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  Год назад +1

      Agreed! Thanks for the comment.

    • @chimchu3232
      @chimchu3232 8 месяцев назад

      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.

  • @Justaleedsthing
    @Justaleedsthing 11 месяцев назад +1

    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 😅

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the sub I appreciate it! Keep me posted on how your investing journey is going.👍

  • @StockTracker1
    @StockTracker1 4 месяца назад

    This serves as a great and detailed reminder on the power of yield on cost! Thanks for sharing

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  4 месяца назад

      100% thanks for the support!

  • @MrYas18
    @MrYas18 Год назад +1

    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

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  Год назад

      Yes it does because yield on cost is the current dividend divided by the initial price you paid for the stock. Great question!

  • @parkerbarnard5046
    @parkerbarnard5046 6 месяцев назад +1

    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.

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  6 месяцев назад

      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!

  • @Justaleedsthing
    @Justaleedsthing 11 месяцев назад +1

    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?

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  11 месяцев назад

      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.

    • @Justaleedsthing
      @Justaleedsthing 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@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

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  11 месяцев назад

      @@Justaleedsthing Yeah sounds like the calculation is wrong for some reason.

    • @Justaleedsthing
      @Justaleedsthing 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@JP_Dividends what tracker do you use?

    • @JP_Dividends
      @JP_Dividends  11 месяцев назад

      @@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