http://dividendgrowthforum.com/showthrea...ht=top+ten
The link above lists the Top 10 of those that participated in 2018.
I thought it was a interesting topic with a lot of good info, personally, I never paid attention to what my Top 10 were until I thought of this original topic. From what I remember, I thought that the most popular stocks of the Ten would actually make a good portfolio, thanks to Kerim for spending time compiling the list with percentages!
Here's my Top 10--2019
1) GILD (6.19)
2) MKL (5.38)
3) AAPL (4.84)
4) MO (3.71)
5) CELG (3.69)
6) ABBV (3.10)
7) KR (3.06)
8) XOM (2.94)
9) BRK.B (2.81)
10) V (2.58)
New funds were added to GILD/MO/CELG/ABBV/XOM in 2018
NVDA/QCOM/MGA didn't make the 2019 list due to market gyrations
TGT didn't make the Top 10 because I sold the shares and deployed funds into other stocks
EDIT: Added the portfolio weighting of each stock
The Top 10 makes up 38.3% of my total individual stock holdings
***Your Top Ten includes individual stocks only no mutual funds allowed
The link above lists the Top 10 of those that participated in 2018.
I thought it was a interesting topic with a lot of good info, personally, I never paid attention to what my Top 10 were until I thought of this original topic. From what I remember, I thought that the most popular stocks of the Ten would actually make a good portfolio, thanks to Kerim for spending time compiling the list with percentages!
Here's my Top 10--2019
1) GILD (6.19)
2) MKL (5.38)
3) AAPL (4.84)
4) MO (3.71)
5) CELG (3.69)
6) ABBV (3.10)
7) KR (3.06)
8) XOM (2.94)
9) BRK.B (2.81)
10) V (2.58)
New funds were added to GILD/MO/CELG/ABBV/XOM in 2018
NVDA/QCOM/MGA didn't make the 2019 list due to market gyrations
TGT didn't make the Top 10 because I sold the shares and deployed funds into other stocks
EDIT: Added the portfolio weighting of each stock
The Top 10 makes up 38.3% of my total individual stock holdings
***Your Top Ten includes individual stocks only no mutual funds allowed