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RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - divmenow - 03-07-2021 Those are all great companies but just be careful buying any of those names. Most are at or near all time valuations. When I buy DGI companies I buy them at decent valuations or you will end up having to average down just to break even. Its better to buy when there out of favor. This way you get more bang for your buck. If you buying these now start out slow and dollar cost average in on every $5-10 dip. There are however some names I would be buying now like APD, AMT, COST, AWK, WEC, ETR, MSFT just to name a few Those are good paying dividend stocks that have come down lots from the highs and are getting to PE levels not seen in a while. Anyway that's my 2 cents. I would have written a book here but the dividend stocks are too pricey for me now to go all in. Tech is over valued as well but with those names at least your getting growth and have a dip lol. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - fenders53 - 03-07-2021 That's been a problem for awhile if you suddenly desire a DGI port of size. The core portion of a successful DGI port needs to be very high quality as very long hold should be the plan. It can mean sitting on too much cash. Averaging in as a new investor works fine though. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-07-2021 A lot of advice to digest here. I'm quite nervous, because I recognize this is my one big chance to shape my portfolio so that it grows properly over the next dozen years. I won't necessarily retire at 60, but I want to be able to. I've got about a week before the money is available for investing, so that gives me some time to come back with an updated list and this time I will supply justifications for each. With this recent drawdown it feels like the funds are coming at the perfect time. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - fenders53 - 03-08-2021 There are some better DGI values now but they are still scarce. Is the broad market even down 5%? No need to panic buy. There should be a few deals to entertain you with some buys. A list WITH DD means there is a plan. Mike's 10% off idea already has a few candidates in stocks you have mentioned. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - NilesMike - 03-08-2021 Take a look at IQT to help develop your idea of when a ticker is well priced or near the top based on historical dividend yield. And full agreement with Fenders, money is made when you buy. Stocks, cars. real estate buy right sleep tight. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - fenders53 - 03-08-2021 Even looked at strictly from an income perspective, assuming 10% is the best deal you can find for your initial round of purchases on the good ones. Starting yield already includes next 1 to 2 div raises. 10% more shares owned for same money. Even in only 15 years that will compound notably. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-12-2021 List updated with latest research. Can't believe I missed Taiwan Semiconductor on the first go. Next up is a scoring algorithm. I saw a thread here in which Kerim made one, so I will find that and see what he did. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - fenders53 - 03-12-2021 (03-12-2021, 08:29 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: List updated with latest research. Can't believe I missed Taiwan Semiconductor on the first go.MUCH better list than a week ago. Now pick your spots for entry. If you just gotta have a stock in your port and you missed the dip then buy a couple shares to humor yourself. If this is truly a long-term port you'll get another chance to add. You'll miss the bus on a couple doing that but just move on. You'll never get it perfect. It might take you a year to get it balanced and diversified. There is not a 30 day time limit to employ your cash. I say this for a reason. I enjoy these threads. I'll share my favorites from your list soon but don't want to complicate this causing excessive indecision. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-12-2021 As an aside, before I sent my old portfolio to my ex in the divorce settlement, I took a snapshot picture in Jan 2018 and saved it. One of my old stocks was Goldman Sachs, which really didn't do anything while I had it. But now, wow, it's really taken off. I doubt she still has it though; she hired a financial advisor to maintain the portfolio and I think he moved everything into mutual funds and etfs. But looking back, some of the stocks I will buy again were in the old portfolio like possibly GS, but also Hewlett Packard, Disney, Intel, and of course Johnson & Johnson. Though I don't think JNJ even with the vaccine will ever be the horse it once was. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-12-2021 Hewlett Packard note: I think the company split into two or three or something. The one to buy now is ticker symbol HPQ, not HPE. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-15-2021 (03-06-2021, 12:17 PM)NilesMike Wrote: Make your list of quality DGI stocks, no limit as to the number of tickers. I have to admit I'm not disciplined enough to follow this strategy, and especially with tech stocks on sale right now. I will be diving right in, though I will not buy very much if at all from stocks that are only exhibiting growth because they started spiking in October. I want to see a continued growth trend in the 5 year chart. Buying plan forthcoming. RE: First batch of DGI stocks to buy - ken-do-nim - 03-15-2021 Okay, here's my overall plan for the week, minus ETFs which will probably be the remainder. Definitions Junior position - $2,000 Full position - $5,000 Major position - $10,000 Unless otherwise specified, acquisition will be to a junior position Strategy: looking to dip 1-3 companies into each sector Semiconductors Taiwan Semiconductors (Major) Broadcom (Full) Texas Instruments Banking Square Mastercard Visa Utilities NextEra Energy WEC Energy Xcel Energy Hardware Seagate Hewlett Packard Dell IT Accenture Twilio Okta Retail Target Lowe's Home Depot Cloud Oracle Amazon Palo Alto Defense Lockheed Martin L3 Harris Huntingon Ingalls Construction Sherwin Williams Caterpillar Food Monster Beverage Starbucks Pharmaceutical/Biotech Eli Lilly top off Johnson & Johnson Abbvie Telecom Verizon AT&T Robotics iRobot Intuitive Surgical Internet Shopify Docusign Cisco Household tech Apple Alphabet Entertainment Disney Carnival Netflix Income Hercules Capital Horizon Tech I'm leaving out Financials, Cars, Cannabis, Tobacco, Gas, Travel, Industrials for now. Not all of these are dividend companies, but most are. |