Dividend Digest Archive, September 2024

Break the Cycle and Create Generational Wealth
  • August 28, 2024

Break the Cycle and Create Generational Wealth

Many recent studies have been done on the economics of different generations. Researchers want to know if Millennials and Gen Z are in fact worse off than their Boomer and Gen X parents. There are quite a few ways to look at this data.

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Fat Dividends in the New Age of Nicotine Use
  • August 20, 2024

Fat Dividends in the New Age of Nicotine Use

I was just in Boston enjoying the sights and spending time with a friend. I don’t want to say that he was vaping all the time… but he was always vaping. And that got me thinking about how “smokers” are switching to alternative ways to consume nicotine.

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Who’s Up for a Little Gas Pump Revenge?
  • May 15, 2024

Who’s Up for a Little Gas Pump Revenge?

Dividends are more than extra income. They can pay all your bills if you follow one simple plan. With gas prices headed higher, this unique type of energy company can help relieve some of the pain at the gas pump.

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Investors Are Coming Back to Reality
  • May 1, 2024

Investors Are Coming Back to Reality

I hate to burst your bubble, but the joyride is over. It’s time to bring the car into the garage and deal with the repercussions. I’ve been pounding the table for weeks warning that it was going to happen.

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How to Get Your Piece of Record-High Markets
  • April 3, 2024

How to Get Your Piece of Record-High Markets

The wealth of the top 1% hit a record $44 trillion at the end of 2023. That was an increase of over $2 trillion due to the year’s stock market rally. Yes, $2 trillion in added wealth simply from owning stocks.

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My Favorite Sin-vestment Pays 5.8%
  • February 21, 2024

My Favorite Sin-vestment Pays 5.8%

I’m writing you from the first day of the MoneyShow TradersEXPO in Las Vegas. I figured since I’m in Sin City I have to talk about my favorite sin-vestment to keep on your radar.

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Don’t Send Chocolates or Flowers… Send Stocks
  • February 14, 2024

Don’t Send Chocolates or Flowers… Send Stocks

Valentine’s Day is the second biggest holiday after Christmas for exchanging greeting cards. It’s also one of the most popular days for marriage proposals. That means consumer discretionary dollars flowing out of wallets and into the economy.

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Start Your Investing Journey with My Step-by-Step Guide
  • December 27, 2023

Start Your Investing Journey with My Step-by-Step Guide

Understand why labeling yourself a “beginner” will hinder your investing success and how the journey from novice to expert is built on experience. Watch a four-part video investing course for practical tips on opening a brokerage account, organizing investment goals, and trading two of my favorite dividend stocks.

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Did You See That?
  • November 29, 2023

Did You See That?

When your favorite dividend stock shoots higher, it’s tempting to sell and pocket your profit.

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Don’t Hit That Sell Button Until 2024
  • November 8, 2023

Don’t Hit That Sell Button Until 2024

When you see a slew of losses in your brokerage account, it’s easy to get an itchy trigger finger for that sell button. There’s not much that’s certain about the market, but I’m positive that stocks go up and down every day.

Sometimes, there’s a good reason why a stock spikes­—the rollout of a blockbuster new product—or it crashes after a dividend cut. Most of the time, it’s nothing more than investor emotions du jour that sends a stock climbing or falling. And because of how market dynamics...

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Another Year Older and Deeper in Debt
  • October 25, 2023

Another Year Older and Deeper in Debt

The line from Tennessee Ernie Ford’s hit Sixteen Tons is actually “Another day older and deeper in debt.” But today, we are talking about a year instead of a day because it’s Dividend Digest’s first birthday.

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High Yield from the Vice Industry
  • September 13, 2023

High Yield from the Vice Industry

Everyone has some sort of a vice: snack food, alcohol, coffee, yoga, or collecting something. These are not consumer staples by the traditional definition. However, when the purse strings get tightened, these habits are often considered an essential part of the budget.

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You Really Can Pay Your Bills with Dividends
  • August 30, 2023

You Really Can Pay Your Bills with Dividends

I see these claims all over social media: I just paid all my bills with my dividends. It’s usually accompanied with a hashtag like #financialfreedom, #passiveincome, or #FIRE (financial independence retire early).

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How to Avoid Being Blindsided by a Dividend Cut
  • August 16, 2023

How to Avoid Being Blindsided by a Dividend Cut

This is not the first time I’ve been blindsided by a dividend cut. After all, I’ve been in this industry for over a decade. And since I plan on being a dividend investor for many years to come, this likely won’t be the last.

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Poor Earnings Release… Time to Panic?
  • August 9, 2023

Poor Earnings Release… Time to Panic?

It’s earnings season, and I find myself tied to my computer, looking through numbers until I feel dizzy. No matter what industry or type of stock I look at, one thing is certain: It’s not all sunshine and roses.

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For the Next Four Weeks: Do Not Disturb
  • January 18, 2023

For the Next Four Weeks: Do Not Disturb

It’s earnings season… and not just any earnings season. We’re getting the fourth-quarter and full-year earnings for one of the most interesting years I’ve seen in my career.

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