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I like those LHX adds. It was a good company before, but if the aerojet deal goes through then it'll be an even better company. I'll probably add to my position sometime soon.
Today I bought some BIP. This one is starting to be too cheap soon.
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added DVN LNG, LHX, WSO and BMY
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Hi all and merry Christmas. Sorry I haven't been active on the forums but I haven't been able to invest in quite some time. Due to child support increases, I pull the majority of my dividends into my checking account to balance the budget. That should end by June, when my ex should have a job; assuming she passes the bar exam on the first try.
It wll be interesting to see what the investing landscape looks like by mid 2023! I will mostly be dollar cost averaging down my losses then, I imagine.
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(12-26-2022, 08:40 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: Hi all and merry Christmas. Sorry I haven't been active on the forums but I haven't been able to invest in quite some time. Due to child support increases, I pull the majority of my dividends into my checking account to balance the budget. That should end by June, when my ex should have a job; assuming she passes the bar exam on the first try.
It wll be interesting to see what the investing landscape looks like by mid 2023! I will mostly be dollar cost averaging down my losses then, I imagine.
Nice to hear from you Ken. Hard to say what 2023 brings. I am not too optimistic for the first few quarters but things change.
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Hey-ooo. Yeah, my crystal ball has been especially cloudy lately. Mostly I've dealt with this by sitting tight. Nibbling a very few shares here and there -- mostly averaging down in underwater positions. Dividend income holding pretty steady, which I guess is one of the main reasons we do this!
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as long as one is in the accumulation phase these times usually work out well, with time and patience
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(12-26-2022, 02:55 PM)rayray Wrote: as long as one is in the accumulation phase these times usually work out well, with time and patience
Yes, thank goodness I took this beating with 10-15 years to go until retirement.
My dividend income has been a bit of a yo-yo. RIO, VALE, and BX all reduced their dividends over the course of 2022, while my "big 3" quarterly payers FSK (1/4/7/10), HTGC (2/5/8/11), and ARCC (3/6/9/12) all increased their dividends substantially. Others like ECC and RQI are giving bonus payouts. I've also dipped my toe into the ginormous dividend payer ZIM (another 3/6/9/12) which fluctuates a lot each quarter (while its price has fallen precipitously!). Right now none of my months are less than $600, so I have SCHD on automatic purchase for $200, another $400 goes to checking, leaving me nothing extra in the lean months, but 3/6/9/12 still has another $500 - $800 or so leftover. I will probably focus on down-trodden tech for a while with those funds, as well as cautiously add more ZIM.
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(12-26-2022, 01:30 PM)Kerim Wrote: Hey-ooo. Yeah, my crystal ball has been especially cloudy lately. Mostly I've dealt with this by sitting tight. Nibbling a very few shares here and there -- mostly averaging down in underwater positions. Dividend income holding pretty steady, which I guess is one of the main reasons we do this!
Yes indeed, this is exactly the reason why I chose to go with DGI.
As most of you may remember, this was my first year (well most of it anyway) in retirement. And it certainly was a dodgy one when looking at my portfolios performance. However, so far there hasn't been a single dividend cut so I'm not worried at all, quite the opposite actually.
Also, having a pretty large cash balance really gives me some peace of mind in times like these. Though of course with this inflation it's not really a smart move to have too much cash for too long.
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(12-27-2022, 02:57 AM)crimsonghost747 Wrote: (12-26-2022, 01:30 PM)Kerim Wrote: Hey-ooo. Yeah, my crystal ball has been especially cloudy lately. Mostly I've dealt with this by sitting tight. Nibbling a very few shares here and there -- mostly averaging down in underwater positions. Dividend income holding pretty steady, which I guess is one of the main reasons we do this!
Yes indeed, this is exactly the reason why I chose to go with DGI.
As most of you may remember, this was my first year (well most of it anyway) in retirement. And it certainly was a dodgy one when looking at my portfolios performance. However, so far there hasn't been a single dividend cut so I'm not worried at all, quite the opposite actually.
Also, having a pretty large cash balance really gives me some peace of mind in times like these. Though of course with this inflation it's not really a smart move to have too much cash for too long.
My cap goes off to all of you who retired recently, and didn't have to un-retire.
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Took a big position in BILS. I will live off the dividend for the next 2-3 years and take the guarantee rather then invest in stocks. Just no reason to throw away money these days!
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Sold out of nvda PayPal, swks for tax loss harvesting. Hopefully can buy them back here or cheaper in a month
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