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RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Goal: Retire @ 50 - Rasec - 09-01-2016 Next month marks 4 full Quarters of my journey in DGI, I plan on making a full post highlighting Div growth on a quarterly basis, my holdings (now up to 40), sectors, etc. In the meanwhile I've been playing around with some numbers and modeling contributions on an annual base, then assuming multiple variables for different average rates of return and inflation for the next 20-30 years. Lastly, I played around with the 4% rule and came up with the following model: The 1st number is average rate of return and the 2nd is inflation. Example, for the best scenario I calculated I used 12% returns and 3% inflation average, for the period. The goal is to leave the corporate world before age 50, as seen above there's a huge discrepancy between the different scenarios. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Goal: Retire @ 50 - DividendGarden - 09-02-2016 (09-01-2016, 06:23 PM)Rasec Wrote: The goal is to leave the corporate world before age 50, as seen above there's a huge discrepancy between the different scenarios. I'm a geek for charts & graphs. Thanks for posting this, I love the thought process and modeling different variables. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - cannew - 09-09-2016 Adding my 2 cents late, but I'd not worry about covering every sector or building a large number of holdings. You got some great stocks and I'd center on those. 1. Make your focus on Income Generation 2. Develop and refine your list of stocks, 30 is a good number 3. I don't like cyclical stocks and avoid them 4. Add to your list of stocks when they are value priced 5. Don't be afraid to hold cash if you feel the prices are high 6. Don't sell or rebalance, hold for the growing income 7. Keep taxes in mind and that certain types of stocks should not be held in a non-registered acct Sounds like you have a sound plan and you've gotten some good advice here. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - Rasec - 10-01-2016 It's been a 1 full year since I started DGI. It's been a fantastic ride with lots of fun moments and I've learnt a lot with this Forum, I'm looking forward to another year! Here's a brief update on my portfolio with plenty of graphs: My 42 positions with % gains/loss, sorted by top losers to top gainers: My Holdings as a % of Cost Basis: And now represented as a % of Market Value: Split by Sectors: Going forward I want to bring basic materials Tech, Telecom and Utilities at around 5%, the others hovering around 10%. When factoring in my large position in EVT and Cash (money allocated in broker account ready to be deployed at any time) this is what it looks like: And lastly, the dividends: The good:
Next steps for next year:
RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - Rasec - 12-07-2016 I have 4 positions hitting 52 weeks highs today (EMR, BAC, WFC, BA) and another 4 very close to the 52 Wk high as well (IBM, CVX, DOW, UTX). Fantastic little rally... RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - DividendGarden - 12-07-2016 (12-07-2016, 04:19 PM)Rasec Wrote: I have 4 positions hitting 52 weeks highs today (EMR, BAC, WFC, BA) and another 4 very close to the 52 Wk high as well (IBM, CVX, DOW, UTX). I think many of us are in a similar boat. And yet there are companies at lows like HRL, BF.b, GSK, CLX, NKE. So, what I do is take all dividends and just buy whatever's at the lows. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - navyasw02 - 12-08-2016 (12-07-2016, 04:19 PM)Rasec Wrote: I have 4 positions hitting 52 weeks highs today (EMR, BAC, WFC, BA) and another 4 very close to the 52 Wk high as well (IBM, CVX, DOW, UTX). Great rally, but I'm holding more cash than usual for when this ends. I think we'll see some buying opportunities when the feds raise the rates. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - KTMarty - 12-21-2016 Rasec - What software are you using for the graphs? RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - Rasec - 12-21-2016 It's all done in Google sheets: https://www.google.com/intl/en/sheets/about/ I like to do my own tracking and modeling. RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - Rasec - 12-23-2016 2016 was a great year for me personally and hence more challenging goals for 2017 with a bunch of B and C plans: My 2017 Goals Investments:
Keep improving my CV
Work life balance
Cheers to a fantastic 2017!! RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - Rasec - 01-24-2017 2016 wasn't a bad year!! From my broker (just discovered this feature today!): RE: Dividend Growth Portfolio - Objective: Retire by 50 - RyanCMason - 01-24-2017 Hi Rasec, Do you keep track of your income from your various investments year over year? Great job by the way! |