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First new member post since 2022 - Nice
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jbuzz, welcome to the forum!!

You and I are the most active users lately. Smile

The forum was pretty busy for a while -- died out when the original posters seemed to have moved on -- and then got lively again with a lot people who did more trading than investing and then died out again. Nowadays, it's just me and Kerim (the owner/administrator). Occasionally, RayRay, EricLandis, or Crimsonghost pops in for a quick update and that's all.

I agree, Reddit is chaotic and crowded. SeekingAlpha used to be good years ago but everyone I've talked to said it is totally changed since the 2010-era sages of dividend growth investors either died, joined the crowd trying to make an extra buck on everything, or lost interest. I suspect the popularity and commercialization of the site turned some off (such as myself) also.

About me ...

I'm 67, retired for a year and a half, and trying NOT to be like Dr. Rick in the Progressive insurance ads. Sometimes I fail. In short, I'm living the life of "Cat's in the Cradle" by Harry Chapin.

I started my adult life as a submarine Reactor Operator in the Navy. When I got out, I went to work for a commercial nuclear plant as an instrument technician. After a decade, they created a new department for machinery analysis using vibration, infrared thermography, and ultrasound to test machinery and electrical switchgear for incipient failures. I loved that field as I was constantly learning new things. After 13 years, I'd become bored since we had fixed all the issues that I was finding and things were running smoothly. I then quit the power plant job and started my own business doing networking and technical support for small businesses. I had been doing that for last 5 years with the power company in my off hours (today they call it 'side hustle' or 'side gig') as I had become enamored with the capabilities offered by the PC. The Great Recession of 2007-2008 taught me two things: 1.) small businesses quickly dropped outside support when things became tight and 2.) that I was a know-nothing investor. That's when I learned about dividend growth investing at the fledgling Seeking Alpha. By 2015, I ended up shutting down my business and found a job back in my old field of machinery analysis and spent the last 9 years of my working life doing that.

I'm now living off my Social Security, luckily, and tending to my portfolio. I haven't needed to draw much so far and have spent the last year and a half getting more serious about tending to analysis. For me, DGI works very well. Sure, I missed the massive growth with the tech field but I'll be OK even if they let Social Security cut benefits because of the funding mismatch.

I'm beginning to think this is the last place on the internet that offers a space to share information on dividend growth investing without trying to commercialize the relationship. Look through some of the old threads -- especially the 'Individual Growth Stocks' and the 'Resources for Dividend Growth Investors' sections. If interested, take a look at the some of my analysis spreadsheets I've been posting lately and offer a critique. I'm trying to refine them. I'm also trying to resurrect the "CCC List" as originally maintained by David Fish but the task takes a lot of time to compile all the data.

Kerim has/had a very hectic life for the last few years and doesn't show up much. He's been thinking about what to do with this forum but, thankfully, hasn't cut the cord yet. In the meantime, I'm going to keep posting even if no one reads what I write.

I hope you stick around and decide to share as you want here.

And again, welcome!

Dividend Watcher (Ed)
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