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05-31-2022, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2022, 09:51 PM by rayray.)
Well, I thought we did a your Top 10 (2022) but I couldn't find it
Midway through 2022 my top 10 has evolved into
GOOG/GOOGL
MSFT
XOM
AAPL
AMZN
MO
NVDA
BRK.B
JNJ
GILD
my wife's account is
AMZN
GOOGL/GOOG
FB
note: company stock is number one but i try to be somewhat anonymous so that stock will remain a mystery until i retire
googl/goog
msft
aapl
amzn
nvda
tsla
have all been my top priorities in adding to's--the goal is to have 100k plus in each of these companies
these are all the companies i've been adding too--the others in my top 10--GILD/JNJ/MO/XOM/BRK.B have not been added to in a long time
SHOP has dropped off the list due to it's meltdown--i have added to this one--with the upcoming split i'll end up with over 500 shares--i anticipate SHOP will be a very good holding with time
TSLA will end up in my top 10--I'll make sure of it--IMHO--this is a company that cannot be ignored, it just can't
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Here are mine.
EOG 3.64%
LOW 3.37%
CVX 3.31%
AAPL 3.26%
DLR 3.26%
AVGO 3.10%
UNH 3.01%
XOM 2.98%
LMT 2.80%
ABBV 2.75%
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06-01-2022, 11:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2022, 11:57 AM by ken-do-nim.)
% of Total Dividends is a cool figure. Wow, your top 3 account for 45%!
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Other than index fund, my top 10 as of today are
1. XOM
2. ABBV
3. XLE
4. UNH
5. AVGO
6. AAPL
7. PM
8. JNJ
9. LOW
10. LMT
11. MSFT (if XLE does not count)
MO & T dropped out of my top 10 as I want to focus a little more on total return at this point.
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I don't see why ETFs and mutual funds wouldn't count.
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Okay, I was hesitant to post because it's not my ideal top 10; the port is a work in progress.
Just looking at my E*Trade taxable account.
1. SOXL (tiny div)
2. TECL (annual div)
3. AVGO (quarterly div)
4. CURE (quarterly but inconsistent div)
5. OXLC (monthly div)
6. FAS (usually quarterly div but this March didn't happen)
7. STX (quarterly div)
8. HTGC (quarterly div + currently bonus quarterly div as well)
9. AAPL (quarterly div)
10. MSFT (quarterly div)
All fit my definition of "large position".
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Of all of my assets "in the market," about 80 percent is in individual stocks, and the other 20 percent is in the either Vanguard's total market index or Fidelity's S&P 500 index.
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kplan funds--they are actually company etf's that are managed by these funds and fund managers--it must be an agreement between the company i work for and fidelity/these funds
(first % of kplan portfolio) (second % of total portfolio)
company stock (21.7%) (6.68%)
magellan fund (17.39%) (5.33%)
tcw select equity growth fund (17.33%) (5.35%)
fidelity international equity growth fund (15.37%) (4.73%)
small cap fund (15.15%) (4.67%)
FIAM REIT fund (12.46%) (3.83%)
cash (.59%) (.17%)
top 10 with %'s
goog/googl (7.90%)
msft (6.78%)
xom (6.03%)
aapl (5.63%)
amzn (5.51%)
nvda (3.92%)
mo (2.12%)
brk.b (2.11%)
gild (1.70%)
bx (1.63%)
abbv (1.58%)
selling some MO and liquidating JNJ/PG/PM did not really change my top 10 ranking, brought in bx with abbv close at number 11
i really struggled with those sells cause anyone knowing me on this site or maybe even at SA, i do not like selling rarely sell a stock but i felt it was time
vz and gild are getting close to a selling point--i'm loosing patience with these two especially GILD dead money for years and years