Dominion Energy
3M
Public Storage
Apple
Kimberly-Clark
Amgen
Realty Income
Welltower
Digital Realty
NextEra Energy Partners
My top ten as of 1/1/18:
1. T. Rowe Price Group Inc (TROW)
2. Wells Fargo & Co (WFC)
3. Travelers Companies Inc (TRV)
4. Old Republic International Corporation (ORI)
5. U.S. Bancorp (USB)
6. Unilever plc (ADR) (UL)
7. Westwood Holdings Group, Inc. (WHG)
8. AFLAC Incorporated (AFL)
9 Philip Morris International Inc. (PM)
10. Realty Income Corp (O)
These ten add up to 46% of my stock portfolio.
Markel Corporation (MKL) missed being in my top ten by 0.005%.
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MSFT
JNJ
XOM
KO
CLX
O
MO
QCOM
AAPL
CVX
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Excellent Kerim, thanks for putting that info together. That top 32 would be a real nice portfolio!
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I'll take you up on your offer, Kerim. Here's two more in alphabetical order. Interested in how they stack up with people on this forum. Some weren't intentional; they just zoomed up on earnings or news.
My portfolio top ten as of 12/31/2017:
Abbvie (ABBV)
Chevron (CVX)
Deere (DE)
Harris (HRS)
Intel (INTC)
McDonalds (MCD)
Microsoft (MSFT)
Pepsico (PEP)
Raytheon (RTN)
Ross Stores (ROST)
My wife's portfolio top ten as of 12/31/2017:
AFLAC (AFL)
Amgen (AMGN)
Emerson Electric (EMR)
Hasbro (HAS)
Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
McDonalds (MCD)
Microsoft (MSFT)
Norfolk Southern (NSC)
Qualcomm (QCOM)
United Technologies (UTX)
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Thanks for everyone sharing their top 10!!
Kerim, and thank you for doing some charts/data!! Eric is right, the top 32 would make a nice long term portfolio in itself for anyone interested in DGI.
Over all a solid group of stocks on and off the top 32.
For research and possible investing I would have no problem looking at the top 32 and putting my dollars in the companies that are undervalued to fairly valued throughout the years. Top notch choices!!
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Will be interesting to see how the top 32 (or whatever the number is when the list is done) does VS the market in 2018!
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ULVR
JNJ
AAPL
WTB (WHITBREAD PLC)
MSFT
NXT (NEXT PLC)
LLOY (LLOYDS PLC)
GRG (GREGGS PLC)
DIS
FLO
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01-31-2018, 10:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-31-2018, 10:13 AM by divmenow.)
Out those top 10 you have listed... 3 of those names have been laggards and are down over the last 6 months.
T, O and PM all down with KO barely moving!
QCOM is the biggest mover. Congrats to all those that bought low