@DW - She's all better, thank you. She went through 3-4 months of physical therapy and is now cleared to go back to work and the gym. Also, she was able to get a job that isn't as physically demanding and that has steady income so that's helpful. Now I'm just curious what the medical bills are going to look like.
- I'm still liking Loyal3. I appreciate that they allow small investments, but a trade off is that I don't receive the exact price that I make a purchase at, due to their batch trade system. However, they've been adding some functionality to the website that I appreciate, such as being able to easily view each holding's performance. Once Robinhood opens to Android or desktop users, I'll use them for the rest of my potential holdings.
@Kerim - Thank you! Most of the long hours at work came before the wedding and honeymoon, but *luckily* we got her under my health insurance plan 2 weeks prior to the knee injury.
- The DVY, IJT, and company stock are still short-term holdings that I've been going back and forth on their usage going forward, but the thought so far is to include the proceeds in this portfolio. I should sell IJT (a small-cap index ETF) in the near future since I am up almost 10% on it, and it does not meet any acceptable criteria for a dividend stock portfolio. I prefer your idea of what the portfolio listing should include, so I'll include only the long-term holdings from now on.
- I'm still liking Loyal3. I appreciate that they allow small investments, but a trade off is that I don't receive the exact price that I make a purchase at, due to their batch trade system. However, they've been adding some functionality to the website that I appreciate, such as being able to easily view each holding's performance. Once Robinhood opens to Android or desktop users, I'll use them for the rest of my potential holdings.
@Kerim - Thank you! Most of the long hours at work came before the wedding and honeymoon, but *luckily* we got her under my health insurance plan 2 weeks prior to the knee injury.
- The DVY, IJT, and company stock are still short-term holdings that I've been going back and forth on their usage going forward, but the thought so far is to include the proceeds in this portfolio. I should sell IJT (a small-cap index ETF) in the near future since I am up almost 10% on it, and it does not meet any acceptable criteria for a dividend stock portfolio. I prefer your idea of what the portfolio listing should include, so I'll include only the long-term holdings from now on.