* Current holdings
* Each holding's current yield
* Each holding's respective % of my portfolio
* Each holding's % of my total income
* Each holding's % of my total income
* 2011 Total Annualized Income
* Morningstar's Average Star Rating of my portfolio
See an updated list here for the month of May, or click on the 'Portfolio' Tab above.
I initiated two new positions this month, so be sure to see my new holdings and let me know whether you agree or disagree with my decisions..
On Thursday I will post my Portfolio ‘Progress Update’ showing in detail my income received as well as the purchases/sales I made for the month of April.
Be sure to check back to see the latest for my dividend income portfolio's progress.
I initiated two new positions this month, so be sure to see my new holdings and let me know whether you agree or disagree with my decisions..
On Thursday I will post my Portfolio ‘Progress Update’ showing in detail my income received as well as the purchases/sales I made for the month of April.
Be sure to check back to see the latest for my dividend income portfolio's progress.
That’s all for now. Thanks for reading,
DivPartisan
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Partisan,
ReplyDeleteGood stuff and keep up the great work. That's a risky play with ANH, keep me updated on that one! Gotta love that yield though.
Mantra,
ReplyDeleteYea, we'll see how ANH plays out. So far it has been good though. :)
I may even get a little more "risky" and add a whole new piece to my investment strategy... believe it or not, I am considering the idea of day trading a bit. I have a post written about it that I'll publish here shortly. Thanks again,
DP
Very cool. I'm going to have to look at Paychex after seeing it in your list. That's a business I can see growing in the near future, and the dividend looks good!
ReplyDeleteJT McGee,
ReplyDeleteI love PAYX and was fortunate enough to get in at $28. Some people are worried about the higher payout ratio and the fact that it hasn't increased its dividend in awhile, but for it to be able to sustain a 4% yield even through the recession without cutting it, it will be fine. I expect them to raise it sometime within a year. Keep in touch,
I currently do a margin play with ANH, AGNC and NLY. Margin rate is 7.5%, those stocks are paying upwards of 13% dividend. I then take the profit and actually buy the stock, adding to the total amount I get back each quarter.
ReplyDeleteI've been doing it for over two years now and so far it's been working, capital appreciation has been pretty close to a wash so far with the quarterly dollar cost average, but I'm making 8% or so by doing nothing on the dividend side.
-Chris
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