I used to hold 39 stocks at one time, but now only planning to keep QQQ, SCHD and SPY along with 20% cash for selling options for weekly income! 33% in QQQ, 33% in SCHD and 20% in SPY along with 13-15% in selling cash secured puts. I am investing $110 per day in SPY to get to 20% of my portfolio.
Similar to Ryne, I sold apple, along with bank of America, both with decent gains. Offset by selling Leggett and Platt at a loss. Bought more schd, voo, vici, jepi, and new position in zoetis.
About a month ago I sold out AT*T & Portillos. 😂😂 Feels so weird selling, as a net buyer, but reinvesting those gains/losses in better moving companies is never a bad thing.
I’m still long Apple. I bought it several years ago and it has done exceptionally well for me during that time period. I think 5 to 10 years down the road, I will be very glad that I held it.
110% agree with your sales! SO & Apple both near their all time highs, KO is a very slow grower, absolutely find something to get more bang for your buck. Visa & Vici are absolutely going to supercharge your portfolio I feel! Visa is a monster compounder, and Vici has a high yield and able to average out 6%-7% hikes going forward, love love these plays man!
Me too I’ll never sell my shares of KO and will add to it as well, got a strong business, is a healthy dividend payer and let’s be honest it’s a brand that defines America and with generations of new and old customers the brand alone is worth its weight in gold
I recently sold Apple too and bought Waste Management for it. Main reason was, that Apple is facing headwinds especially here in EU and maybe after the US election. Waste Management is a solid business that is increasing dividends on a constant basis.
@@rynewilliams I bought WM for $32.97 in 6/2013 and still holding. This is a good recession stock along with RSG. These are services people need along with utilities.
Love to see the trimming happening here, Ryne... When I decided to take more of an Ackman approach and focus on 10 or so position, I saw MASSIVE returns.
Good point about the 'iconic' stocks. When you have a specific financial goal, being sentimental about a stock is a speed bump. Thank you for the spreadsheet! Great chanel, lots of good sense.
Thank goodness you got VICI before it exploded up....congrats and welcome to the party. I sold 1000 VICI a while back for a big gain and have bought back 500 during the dip several weeks back. I love VICI and believe I will not sell again until it hits around $34-$35
The last position that I sold out of was 80 shares of Cisco on June 28. As my teenage daughter would say, it's a "Meh" stock. Then I bought 5 more shares of Realty Income, and kept the remaining cash for a rainy day.
Big fan of Visa! Just loaded the boat myself. I pretty much did the exact same thing you did here except I sold AVGO. Great minds think alike man! Just got to the second half of the video , I also loaded up on Vici too. Man our week has been exactly the same lol
SOLD out of MTB back in May. MTB aquired one of my bank positions last year. SOLD out LEVi in April. Reduced positions in following since March: EMR / GE / MRK / QCOM / XOM. All sells initiated were profit taking as well as for cash building. Added to other long standing positions with a net YoY dividend increase of ~28%. {Watching market as we head into this 2nd half of the year. Though it is an election year, market appears to be building froth in certain companies and sectors. Something will trigger a sell signal but have not yet seen this materialize}.
Every time you make a video like this. I have to go back and look into my portfolio and see what I can tweak!!! If I do decide to sell out my positions it would be Citi bank(C) and Union Pacific (UNP) then allocate to SCHD and VTI and open a Position in Costco(COST)!!!
I recently sold out of T 117 shares and ended in the green $4.50. Then I picked up 40 shares of O now I'm up to 100 shares total of O. I plan to drip that position going forward it's my largest single holding. I also grabbed a share of VYM and V.
Hey Ryne I have a question. So I currently have 2 ROTH IRA and 1 taxable account. The 2 IRA are both getting taken out from my checks and investing into the S&P 500 and my taxable has three ETFS including VOO and some individual funds. So my question is should I move my VOO to a Roth in robinhood and have 3 ROTH IRA investing into the S&P. Or does it make sense to keep those 2 ROTH how it is and just keep VOO in the taxable? Just wondering your opinion on that.
Great job! Ya know we all have a different approach with our investing. I'm 60 and I got way behind. I sold EPD and used that NICE profit and bought JEPQ and O. My goal is to get good monthly income rolling. However rotation is a key here, just because I sold a good company doesn't mean I won't purchase it again in the future. Buy low sell high and enjoy the divs as well!
I actually just bought into Apple about ago. I purchased 3 shares @ $177.64 in my Taxable account and in my IRA I sold off QYLD and ended up with 7.9 shares of Apple @ $195.41.
great trades Ryne. Feels like a big improvement. Stoked you finally went into vici... I've been one of the followers always hounding you about it. pretty large position right off the bat!
I also sold out of apple this month. Added to my national grid position instead. My apple position was about 0.2% of my portfolio so really small. But i managed to get a 20% return on it so i'm happy. Coca cola for me is gonna be a hold forever and it's my 3rd largest single stock position in my portfolio
I like the move From AAPL to V!!! Better yield and Div growth for sure! I will eventually also sell AAPL since I have it on my Income focus portfolio. Great update!!!
Did a similar thing a few months ago, sold a few very small positions and a couple losers. My portfolio is down to 14 positions. Reinvested everything I sold in O and SCHD
@@rynewilliams Absolutely. Im not too sure how Sbux business will do in the near future. Since I bought it in 2019 with a sizable gain, Im willing to wait it out. Meanwhile I like the cashflow that O & Vici provide in the future. Im still living off my dividends until I apply for my max SS in a year.
I recently sold out of a sizeable position in Stag, and put all the money into EPR. The dividend payment from Stag wasn't great, so combining the 2, I now get a much better dividend pay out. I'm also thinking of selling my holding in Tesla, and putting it all into a dividend paying stock Yes, I know Tesla could rocket in a few years, but age is against me, I need to have the money working for me now.
Nice gain on AAPL, not enough dividend growth. SO isn’t a favorite for me but selling KO is a tough one for me swallow. However, I am an age-based strategy dividend investor and KO is one you are still too young for due to slow dividend growth. Your money is better off in V. Will make your yield on cost soar years down the road. I do like VICI too. You’re a Vegas guy, you gotta hold some!
Love all the moves here! V is at a perfect dip to buy on same thing with starting the VICI position! Your VICI drip will buy you around 1.5 shares a quarter assuming they stay around $28. Plus you increased your CAGR and yield so awesome moves across the board!💰👍
You bought some good companies. Love the move you made. I sold out of Pfizer, on a $900 lost , and locked some $2,700 dollars gain on JPMORGAN. Bought some 5 shares of Cotsco at ($730). 6 shares LMT at ( $460), about 7 shares of UPS ($134) and the rest of the proceeds of those sale I bought SCHD taking me 208 shares of SCHD. I still have 25 share of JPM. I am starting a new position on AVGO. I personally can’t get rid off COKE , company dividend is reliable.
I realize VICI's dividend is generous and is just under two thirds of the EPS, but overall, VICI's share price has been declining for nearly two years. While I agree that it is a good position to keep on one's watchlist, I don't see a solid reason to believe that the decline in its price per share is going to end anytime soon. Buying now seems like trying to catch a falling knife. This concern is further complicated by the fact that VICI specializes in casinos and entertainment properties, which leaves it extremely vulnerable to downturns in the economy. Also at issue is the fact that, being a REIT, VICI's dividends are never eligible for favorable tax treatment at the long term capital gains rates, although, if the position is held in a Roth IRA, that last point might not be an issue.
@rynewilliams_Reachout_HostLine It is very interesting that your reply to my comment is in EXACTLY the same wording as the host reply to a comment that I posted on Nolan Gouveia's channel. It is even more telling that these two identical host replies make prominent mention of a "Private Coaching Program," which I would guess is available for a fee. How do you account for the incredible coincidence in these identical host replies?
Good Morning Ryne, Nice job rebalancing with a dividend focused approach. For myself, just 3 sales, TSLA and trimmed a little of NVDA and XBI. However adds a month ago into TSM, PLTR, AVGO, CRWD, NET, . I think cyber security could be a nice play out since it''s an election year. Apple is typically a second half runner so 260.00 for Apple is my near term target for a trim. Currently, 35% Dividend and 65% Growth with an emphasis in tech.
I think buying Vici now is a good move especially if rate cuts come into play, it’s been hurting the real estate sector. Normally I wouldn’t advise selling Apple but since it was such a small piece of the pie and you didn’t plan to add more, doesn’t make sense to have multiple small positions in companies. Love the Visa/Vici choices! I made a similar move in my brokerage selling PepsiCo this week. It’s not because I stopped believing in them but it was part of an old company share purchase program and I only had 2 shares at a $112 cost basis before I left the company
If it makes you feel better, Coca Cola (KO) is a major holding within SCHD, usually around 4-5%. So you are still exposed to KO if you maintain SCHD longterm. I wouldn't probably worry about maintaining a long position on KO outside of SCHD. Instead I would beef up positions that you have faith in that are not primary players in that fund
I think excellent moves. The last stock I sold out of was MO. I waited till it climbed back up and I was in the green so it was great overall especially with those dividends, and you already know why I sold. I'm excited to exit VZ but will be holding until it comes up a bit more. The money went into SCHD, V, ODFL, and JNJ. Also had to buy some TROW recently, it helps boosting that div yield of the portfolio.
Hi Ryne, I just got a copy of your spreadsheet template, it looks very nice. Is there a possibility to change it to Euros? I don´t want to mess up all the spreadsheet formulas :/ Thank you for your content Greetings from Germany
You can change the currency to Euros, but unfortunately it won't make the conversion for you. You'd have to load the tickers on your exchange to have it show the price in Euros. Here's an article that shows you how to change the currency: support.google.com/docs/answer/56470?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
I sold my VOO position that had a lot of profit (close to 500$) and change it to SPLG, since its cheaper and it will allow me to buy more for the money that i deposit every month.
Congrats on finally picking up VICI, I said nay nay on the Coca Cola sell until you said you still own it in SCHD. So good point! 😂 sell and don’t look back and stay the course🎉
Thanks Dominique! I feel good about it. I'd love to add ROL, but I'd like to see it at a lower price before I do. Hopefully that opportunity comes around!
Hi, love your videos and uploads! Just wandering, what would your thoughts be on the number of stocks if you have a $6k portfolio vs a $60k portfolio? Should my number of stocks and etf holdings be the same, or getting larger?
I personally think it makes sense to expand your number of holdings as your portfolio grows in size. With that said, I don't think you need like 40 different holdings with a $60k portfolio. I personally have less than 20 individual stocks and 2 ETFs at this point in time
Good moves Ryne! Hard to do I reckon. I'm also looking at what to do with some small positions from when I first started. XOM and ABBV. Also have been considering selling KO due to its slow growth rate. I don't have as long haha.
Your dividend yield on cost for Apple is probably the same as Visa right now. Your selling of Apple is decent move but yield shouldn't be a factor, CAGR yes, yield no.
I could try to disagree with you, but I made the exact same moves recently 😅, only difference being KO 'cause I never held that. But selling SO and AAPL to focus your portfolio is great. Solid move!
@@rynewilliams Yup! SO I sold in march, and AAPL was end of may or start of june. I just decided that SO doesn't have the div growth I want, since I'm only 30 years old. AAPL is maybe better suited for a growth portfolio, low yield + medium low div growth is not what I'm looking for in my dividend portfolio
Great moves Ryne. Boasting both Div yield and Growth rate of the portfolio. No need to marry our stocks, it's enough to date then, no matter how iconic they are. Apple valuation became overstretched anyway after and AI announcement recently.
Nice. You get to make money off of people when they go to Vegas to gamble, and you make money off of them when they go home and have to pay down what they racked up on their CC during the vacation.
What was the last stock you sold out of, and why did you sell it? Let me know in the comments! 👇
I used to hold 39 stocks at one time, but now only planning to keep QQQ, SCHD and SPY along with 20% cash for selling options for weekly income!
33% in QQQ, 33% in SCHD and 20% in SPY along with 13-15% in selling cash secured puts. I am investing $110 per day in SPY to get to 20% of my portfolio.
Wow great job with those contributions…that’s legit!
Similar to Ryne, I sold apple, along with bank of America, both with decent gains. Offset by selling Leggett and Platt at a loss.
Bought more schd, voo, vici, jepi, and new position in zoetis.
Nice add with ZTS, great looking company
About a month ago I sold out AT*T & Portillos. 😂😂 Feels so weird selling, as a net buyer, but reinvesting those gains/losses in better moving companies is never a bad thing.
I’m still long Apple. I bought it several years ago and it has done exceptionally well for me during that time period. I think 5 to 10 years down the road, I will be very glad that I held it.
110% agree with your sales! SO & Apple both near their all time highs, KO is a very slow grower, absolutely find something to get more bang for your buck. Visa & Vici are absolutely going to supercharge your portfolio I feel! Visa is a monster compounder, and Vici has a high yield and able to average out 6%-7% hikes going forward, love love these plays man!
Thank you man. I couldn’t have said it any better myself. I’m glad you like the moves!
Ko is a keeper not selling as it is a steady reliable stock that pays dividends.
Me too I’ll never sell my shares of KO and will add to it as well, got a strong business, is a healthy dividend payer and let’s be honest it’s a brand that defines America and with generations of new and old customers the brand alone is worth its weight in gold
I recently sold Apple too and bought Waste Management for it. Main reason was, that Apple is facing headwinds especially here in EU and maybe after the US election. Waste Management is a solid business that is increasing dividends on a constant basis.
WM is a beast!
@@rynewilliams I bought WM for $32.97 in 6/2013 and still holding. This is a good recession stock along with RSG. These are services people need along with utilities.
Love to see the trimming happening here, Ryne... When I decided to take more of an Ackman approach and focus on 10 or so position, I saw MASSIVE returns.
Thanks man! I'm hoping I'll see a similar effect in my portfolio. So far, it feels better to have less holdings to keep track of
I love it!! I love how flexible you are and willing to pivot along the way. That’s man you’ve helped me along the way over the years in investing.
Thank you man I really appreciate that. You keep up the good work!
Good point about the 'iconic' stocks. When you have a specific financial goal, being sentimental about a stock is a speed bump. Thank you for the spreadsheet! Great chanel, lots of good sense.
Thank you! I appreciate you tuning in
Thank goodness you got VICI before it exploded up....congrats and welcome to the party. I sold 1000 VICI a while back for a big gain and have bought back 500 during the dip several weeks back. I love VICI and believe I will not sell again until it hits around $34-$35
Thank you! I definitely lucked out with that timing
The last position that I sold out of was 80 shares of Cisco on June 28. As my teenage daughter would say, it's a "Meh" stock. Then I bought 5 more shares of Realty Income, and kept the remaining cash for a rainy day.
Haha I get you...you still have exposure to Cisco through SCHD anyway
Big fan of Visa! Just loaded the boat myself. I pretty much did the exact same thing you did here except I sold AVGO. Great minds think alike man! Just got to the second half of the video , I also loaded up on Vici too. Man our week has been exactly the same lol
Great minds!
SOLD out of MTB back in May. MTB aquired one of my bank positions last year. SOLD out LEVi in April. Reduced positions in following since March: EMR / GE / MRK / QCOM / XOM. All sells initiated were profit taking as well as for cash building. Added to other long standing positions with a net YoY dividend increase of ~28%. {Watching market as we head into this 2nd half of the year. Though it is an election year, market appears to be building froth in certain companies and sectors. Something will trigger a sell signal but have not yet seen this materialize}.
Nice moves! Yea it’ll be interesting to see how the rest of the year plays out
Amazing moves Ryne! 4% divy yield and 8% divy CAGR is just amazing. Congratulations!
Thanks man! I appreciate that 👏
Every time you make a video like this. I have to go back and look into my portfolio and see what I can tweak!!! If I do decide to sell out my positions it would be Citi bank(C) and Union Pacific (UNP) then allocate to SCHD and VTI and open a Position in Costco(COST)!!!
Those wouldn't be bad moves, thanks for sharing Kevin!
I recently sold out of T 117 shares and ended in the green $4.50. Then I picked up 40 shares of O now I'm up to 100 shares total of O. I plan to drip that position going forward it's my largest single holding. I also grabbed a share of VYM and V.
Nice, congrats on hitting 100 shares of O - that's awesome!
Hey Ryne I have a question. So I currently have 2 ROTH IRA and 1 taxable account. The 2 IRA are both getting taken out from my checks and investing into the S&P 500 and my taxable has three ETFS including VOO and some individual funds. So my question is should I move my VOO to a Roth in robinhood and have 3 ROTH IRA investing into the S&P. Or does it make sense to keep those 2 ROTH how it is and just keep VOO in the taxable? Just wondering your opinion on that.
Hey Sam...just out of curiosity, what's the reason for having 2 different Roth IRAs instead of just one?
@@rynewilliams honestly no clue. I guess because of it being easy to take out of my checks directly.
Great job! Ya know we all have a different approach with our investing. I'm 60 and I got way behind. I sold EPD and used that NICE profit and bought JEPQ and O. My goal is to get good monthly income rolling. However rotation is a key here, just because I sold a good company doesn't mean I won't purchase it again in the future. Buy low sell high and enjoy the divs as well!
Thanks for sharing that!
I sold Apple. Bought it at 168 in April and sold it today. 2250 profit.
I actually just bought into Apple about ago. I purchased 3 shares @ $177.64 in my Taxable account and in my IRA I sold off QYLD and ended up with 7.9 shares of Apple @ $195.41.
Nice, your AAPL shares are doing great so far!
great trades Ryne. Feels like a big improvement. Stoked you finally went into vici... I've been one of the followers always hounding you about it. pretty large position right off the bat!
Thank you, it feels good. I wish I would’ve taken an even bigger position!
So would VICI be considered a REIT? I am considering putting some REITs into my profolio since they are so down right now. Seems like a good tine!
@@JanisRay-k8i yes, vici is a reit.
Yes VICI is a REIT
Have you thought about dropping or reducing SCHD and just holding stocks?
Nahh...I like having exposure to both
I agree on KO sell but not Apple
Thanks for sharing!
I also sold out of apple this month. Added to my national grid position instead. My apple position was about 0.2% of my portfolio so really small. But i managed to get a 20% return on it so i'm happy. Coca cola for me is gonna be a hold forever and it's my 3rd largest single stock position in my portfolio
Nice Ross! Sounds like your reason for selling AAPL may have been similar to mine
I like the move From AAPL to V!!! Better yield and Div growth for sure! I will eventually also sell AAPL since I have it on my Income focus portfolio.
Great update!!!
Thanks man! The move feels good so far
Selling things like KO and APPL would be hard to do for me… but I also have VICI… and Visa is of course a great company
Yea none of them are bad companies by any means
Visa and Vici two of my biggest holdings at the moment
Oh very nice!
Did a similar thing a few months ago, sold a few very small positions and a couple losers. My portfolio is down to 14 positions. Reinvested everything I sold in O and SCHD
Nice, 14 positions is a solid amount
Own all 3 and holding. Own over 100 shares of So and Ko, and recently added to the APL position when it was @$169. Steady Eddie’s
Nice!
Nice trades, I sold out of Apple for Salesforce when it went on its dip and have been adding to VISA and Vici recently too. 👍
Right on!
My bestest div stocks have been NVDA, AVGO, IRM, COST, MSFT, MAIN, HTGC, I am keeping my AAPL. Have SCHD, VOO and VGT/FTEC as well.
Nice!
I sold 50 shares of SBUX which I bought for $54 in 2019. I still hold 200s and bought O and VICI for more dividends and a bit of growth.
Oh right on…solid cost basis with those SBUX shares
@@rynewilliams Absolutely. Im not too sure how Sbux business will do in the near future. Since I bought it in 2019 with a sizable gain, Im willing to wait it out. Meanwhile I like the cashflow that O & Vici provide in the future. Im still living off my dividends until I apply for my max SS in a year.
I think it has some more speed bumps ahead of it, but I remain hopeful about the long term outlook of the company. We'll see what happens with it!
I have O and Vici in roth. Tax free dividends!!! Also Jepq and Main in roth is awesome to have.
Nice!
I recently sold out of a sizeable position in Stag, and put all the money into EPR. The dividend payment from Stag wasn't great, so combining the 2, I now get a much better dividend pay out. I'm also thinking of selling my holding in Tesla, and putting it all into a dividend paying stock Yes, I know Tesla could rocket in a few years, but age is against me, I need to have the money working for me now.
Gotta do what you think is best Tony!
I’ve never sold, I don’t even know how to sell 🤷🏻♂️
Diamond-handed brother.
💎💎💎🙏🙏🙏
Did he buy and can't sell??? Dump it!
Nice gain on AAPL, not enough dividend growth. SO isn’t a favorite for me but selling KO is a tough one for me swallow. However, I am an age-based strategy dividend investor and KO is one you are still too young for due to slow dividend growth. Your money is better off in V. Will make your yield on cost soar years down the road. I do like VICI too. You’re a Vegas guy, you gotta hold some!
Thank you! All very well said
Great pick up with Visa, this portfolio is maturing for the good!
Thank you, I feel the same way!
Love all the moves here! V is at a perfect dip to buy on same thing with starting the VICI position! Your VICI drip will buy you around 1.5 shares a quarter assuming they stay around $28. Plus you increased your CAGR and yield so awesome moves across the board!💰👍
True that man...love the opportunity to pick up those extra shares from the dividends!
You bought some good companies. Love the move you made. I sold out of Pfizer, on a $900 lost , and locked some $2,700 dollars gain on JPMORGAN. Bought some 5 shares of Cotsco at ($730). 6 shares LMT at ( $460), about 7 shares of UPS ($134) and the rest of the proceeds of those sale I bought SCHD taking me 208 shares of SCHD. I still have 25 share of JPM. I am starting a new position on AVGO. I personally can’t get rid off COKE , company dividend is reliable.
Nice moves man! That's a killer SCHD position you have
I am thinking of adding Some ABBV, XOM and VOO this month what are your thoughts on these stocks ?
I think they’re all solid
Not KO! That's a dividend lovers foundation pillar, never sell KO!
Apple just announced Apple Intelligence which is going to be a game changer .
I'm not a big REIT fan but your swap of Apple for Visa looks really good.
Thanks!
I have been with MAIN for 2 years and they are absolute. Check that monthly dividend stock out.
@@gregnewman4901 I’ve owned MAIN for a few years too
@@rynewilliams Thanks for acknowledging almost forgot to hit the like button.
@@gregnewman4901 thanks for watching! Also, MAIN is a beast. Great company
With AI I see intel rebounding later . Buying while it is cheap and pays dividends .
Congratulations on your new position Ryne! 🚀 Something was telling me you did some changes to your portfolio!
Thanks Kevin! Appreciate you tuning in my friend
VICI baby great choice! One of my biggest holdings now too, have about the same in O and VICI
Thank you, and that’s awesome! VICI and O is a great combo for REITs
I made some moves a few weeks ago as well to consolidate my portfolio and sold out of MCO and SHW and bought more shares of MCD and ABBV.
Nice moves!
I realize VICI's dividend is generous and is just under two thirds of the EPS, but overall, VICI's share price has been declining for nearly two years. While I agree that it is a good position to keep on one's watchlist, I don't see a solid reason to believe that the decline in its price per share is going to end anytime soon. Buying now seems like trying to catch a falling knife. This concern is further complicated by the fact that VICI specializes in casinos and entertainment properties, which leaves it extremely vulnerable to downturns in the economy. Also at issue is the fact that, being a REIT, VICI's dividends are never eligible for favorable tax treatment at the long term capital gains rates, although, if the position is held in a Roth IRA, that last point might not be an issue.
@rynewilliams_Reachout_HostLine It is very interesting that your reply to my comment is in EXACTLY the same wording as the host reply to a comment that I posted on Nolan Gouveia's channel. It is even more telling that these two identical host replies make prominent mention of a "Private Coaching Program," which I would guess is available for a fee. How do you account for the incredible coincidence in these identical host replies?
Solid moves, Ryne. I like the movement away from some “slowers” this past year into more growers. 👍
Thanks! They feel like good moves
Actually sold out my 9 SBUX to add more of an income stock. Also sold ITW and TRIN and put it into QQQM.
Interesting move! Probably a nice boost of income though
Good Morning Ryne, Nice job rebalancing with a dividend focused approach. For myself, just 3 sales, TSLA and trimmed a little of NVDA and XBI. However adds a month ago into TSM, PLTR, AVGO, CRWD, NET, . I think cyber security could be a nice play out since it''s an election year. Apple is typically a second half runner so 260.00 for Apple is my near term target for a trim. Currently, 35% Dividend and 65% Growth with an emphasis in tech.
Thanks for sharing all of that!
I think buying Vici now is a good move especially if rate cuts come into play, it’s been hurting the real estate sector. Normally I wouldn’t advise selling Apple but since it was such a small piece of the pie and you didn’t plan to add more, doesn’t make sense to have multiple small positions in companies. Love the Visa/Vici choices! I made a similar move in my brokerage selling PepsiCo this week. It’s not because I stopped believing in them but it was part of an old company share purchase program and I only had 2 shares at a $112 cost basis before I left the company
Thanks Steve...sounds like your decision to sell PEP was similar to mine with these three companies. Appreciate you tuning in!
Vici is a buy under 28 for me. Got 100€ in dividends this week. Tempted to buy more vici, sbux and O. Visa is also interesting.
Wow nice week of dividends. I think all of those sound like good buys
If it makes you feel better, Coca Cola (KO) is a major holding within SCHD, usually around 4-5%. So you are still exposed to KO if you maintain SCHD longterm. I wouldn't probably worry about maintaining a long position on KO outside of SCHD. Instead I would beef up positions that you have faith in that are not primary players in that fund
True that, thansk for adding that man!
Telephone and Datasystems ...because of dividendcut...(with a plus of about 70%)
At least you locked in a good gain, nice!
Yay! So happy to see that you bought into VICI. Let's hope it keeps performing for both of us, and other investors as well!! 💙
Thank you! Hoping good things ahead for VICI
@@rynewilliams yes, me too!
Welcome to the club, ryne. I'm glad you finally committed on VICI, a solid company in my eyes.
Thanks! I'm happy to officially be part of the club
I think excellent moves. The last stock I sold out of was MO. I waited till it climbed back up and I was in the green so it was great overall especially with those dividends, and you already know why I sold. I'm excited to exit VZ but will be holding until it comes up a bit more. The money went into SCHD, V, ODFL, and JNJ. Also had to buy some TROW recently, it helps boosting that div yield of the portfolio.
Nice, way to lock in some gains with MO. Sounds like you made some good purchases with those funds too
Hi Ryne,
I just got a copy of your spreadsheet template, it looks very nice.
Is there a possibility to change it to Euros?
I don´t want to mess up all the spreadsheet formulas :/
Thank you for your content
Greetings from Germany
You can change the currency to Euros, but unfortunately it won't make the conversion for you. You'd have to load the tickers on your exchange to have it show the price in Euros. Here's an article that shows you how to change the currency: support.google.com/docs/answer/56470?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
I sold my VOO position that had a lot of profit (close to 500$) and change it to SPLG, since its cheaper and it will allow me to buy more for the money that i deposit every month.
Ahh I got you!
@@rynewilliams voo is getting to a point that price is almost as SPY so thats i changed, its getting expensive to buy a position
As per Barons, VICI is the most profitable company in the S&P 500 with a net profit margin of 69.6%.
I saw that, very cool! That's their FFO margin
Thanks for the video, Ryan, got me considering converting my own KO shares into more SCHD
Thanks for tuning in! Thankfully, you'd still have exposure to KO through SCHD
I sold out of SO a year ago so i understand that one , not sure about KO move but you gotta do what feels right!!
Thanks Mike!
I also sold KO this week. It was a big position for me, but the slow growth was my factor.
What did you reinvest that money into?
@@rynewilliams similiar to you. Split it between VICI and QQQM
Love the moves. Better total return prospect, and consolidation into core holdings you believe in
Thank you! I agree
Congrats on finally picking up VICI, I said nay nay on the Coca Cola sell until you said you still own it in SCHD. So good point! 😂 sell and don’t look back and stay the course🎉
Thanks man! Haha why did you say nay nay on the KO sell?
@@rynewilliams it’s just a nice buy and hold forever type stock but you still have exposure to it so all man I like seeing the progress keep it up !
Nice moves! My bet was between VICI and Rollins 🙂, you got VICI at a good price.
Thanks Dominique! I feel good about it. I'd love to add ROL, but I'd like to see it at a lower price before I do. Hopefully that opportunity comes around!
Hi, love your videos and uploads! Just wandering, what would your thoughts be on the number of stocks if you have a $6k portfolio vs a $60k portfolio? Should my number of stocks and etf holdings be the same, or getting larger?
I personally think it makes sense to expand your number of holdings as your portfolio grows in size. With that said, I don't think you need like 40 different holdings with a $60k portfolio. I personally have less than 20 individual stocks and 2 ETFs at this point in time
Welcome to VICI, its one of my favorite stocks
Thanks Todd!
Coke is ole reliable for me. Never selling.
Good moves Ryne! Hard to do I reckon. I'm also looking at what to do with some small positions from when I first started. XOM and ABBV. Also have been considering selling KO due to its slow growth rate. I don't have as long haha.
Thanks Sam! If you were to sell those, what do you think you’d want to reinvest into?
@@rynewilliams I would add to my positions of V, VICI and probably JNJ
Those would all be solid choices
Good job my friend . 💰💸 How you feel about broadcom, and the upcoming split this week ?
In general, I think AVGO is a beast!
Your dividend yield on cost for Apple is probably the same as Visa right now. Your selling of Apple is decent move but yield shouldn't be a factor, CAGR yes, yield no.
Thanks for sharing
thoughts on doing cover calls on shares to increase capital ?
I think it's a fine strategy. It's not one I'm personally interested in at this time, but you can make a lot of money with options!
I could try to disagree with you, but I made the exact same moves recently 😅, only difference being KO 'cause I never held that. But selling SO and AAPL to focus your portfolio is great. Solid move!
Thank you! So you sold SO and AAPL recently too?
@@rynewilliams Yup! SO I sold in march, and AAPL was end of may or start of june. I just decided that SO doesn't have the div growth I want, since I'm only 30 years old. AAPL is maybe better suited for a growth portfolio, low yield + medium low div growth is not what I'm looking for in my dividend portfolio
That all makes sense. Cool that we’ve had similar moves. I’m 30 years old as well
Yay VICI! Way to go my guy
Heck yea!
What happend to WSM today?
They had a 2 for 1 stock split!
so does white
Good move Ryne, i also picked up more vici this week
Very nice!
Great moves Ryne. Boasting both Div yield and Growth rate of the portfolio. No need to marry our stocks, it's enough to date then, no matter how iconic they are. Apple valuation became overstretched anyway after and AI announcement recently.
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True that!
A very nice move overall, thinking about Vici myself 😎👍
Thank you! You'll have to keep me posted on if you end up starting a position
I'm currently buying vici and some kraft heinz both had a big drop recently
Nice moves!
Finally you made the move everyone expected :)
Haha it's about time!
Nice. You get to make money off of people when they go to Vegas to gamble, and you make money off of them when they go home and have to pay down what they racked up on their CC during the vacation.
@rynewilliams_CommunityHelpLine Love how financial channels are the worst for scam bots.
Haha that's very true!
I started in VICI as well :)
Very nice!
Thx for the vid. Funny watching Peanut sneaking through that door there.
Thanks man! Haha he was all over the place as I was filming 😂
Thank you for being so honest ❤
It's the least I can do. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I'm gonna add Vici in 2025 come hell or high water
There you go!
Very nice bro. I remember that Southern buy. 😂😂
Haha man those were early days for sure!
I just hit my short term goal of 100 shares of VICI
Heck yea, great job!
Solid moves Ryne 👍🏼
Thank you so much!
@@rynewilliams I heard 120° in Vegas? 🥵 ouch
Hey Ryne,
Did you see Morningstar highlighted Kilroy today?
@@DzDivz I didn’t! Do you have a link to where I can check it out?
@@rynewilliams check email. :)
@@rynewilliams Was from Morningstar youtube, posted this morning.
How do you work out your CAGR?
My spreadsheet automatically calculates that info based on the weightings of the holdings!
The next AAPL is AAPL
I would never have sold apple stock.
Good to know
Sold out all shares of MPW.
Nice, what did you reinvest that money into?
@@rynewilliams SCHD
Good move
Great Moves Ryan.
Thank you my friend!
Sold out of TD. Too many negative vibes from the money laundering allegations and the stock seems to be in free fall.
Hopefully you were at least able to lock in some gains with it!
@@rynewilliams Slight loss.The dividends made up for most of the loss.
Ahh well that’s good at least
Having a hard time with the thought of selling Apple and Coca-Cola. The companies strikes me as forever companies.
That’s completely understandable