>I'm new to the stock market, what stocks should I buy? Before you buy anything, make a brokerage account and read investopedia articles and/or the books in the OP list. If you don't have a broker, you can't buy stocks, and if you blindly buy things without understanding how the stock market works or doing any research on the individual stocks you're buying, you will lose money and it will be entirely your fault.
>get $1 dividend on a share of SPY right now, i could get a better return with treasury bills
Owen Walker
i know nothing about covered calls nor do I have the time throughout the day to actually time trades. i basically just find companies I believe are undervalued and produce a solid dividend or have solid dividend growth and put my money in and hopefully I'll never have to take that money out.
Joseph Murphy
Thanks for the help last thread guys. I'll be dumping 50% into these and 50% NOBL for a long time every September.
i don't use SPY or ETFs who's dividends fluctuate each pay period.
I use companies that grow over time. right now my current average yield is 3.3 percent but my actual yield is 5.6% due to dividend growth. my goal is to get that up to 10% through dividend growth of the companies I own.
thats a damn good start to a portfolio right there
David Hernandez
what do you mean by this
Grayson Rodriguez
Well you buy 100 of a big stock, sell calls, and wait. You are basically making money off giving other people leverage while also getting any growth under the strike price.
I don't know the math on it vs dividend stocks though but it seems better since dividend stocks are boomer-tier.
Ryan Parker
Dividends are your friends, options are soulless I want to feel Cocacola paying me
Isaac King
google "SPY dividend" then google "JNJ dividend" and look at the dividend history of payments. you'll notice one is sporadic (spy) and JNJ is straight increasing its dividend year after year for decades
John Butler
very interesting, thanks for sharing.
do you mainly invest in blue chip companies or look for smaller companies with higher dividend ratios?
Connor Rogers
Taxes D.R.I.P'S
And the implications
Cooper Campbell
Buy something that pays fixed dividends and is relatively cheap. Check the divident to stock price ratio now in comparison with the 5 years average. If it's bigger than the average, buy. If not, don't buy, simple as that.
Jeremiah Morris
my main core divvies are KO, PG, JNJ, T, PFE and AAPL.
I've got some higher yield like O, IRM, DOC and some real low yield like V, MSFT and LOW, but those are high growers. I'm mostly investing for the growth of the dividend instead of just yield. But there's something psychological about getting 7% of your money back every year
Noah Hall
I have a savings account with Discover for the same reason. Getting paid interest by a credit card company gives me a stiffy.
Hudson Martin
Zero. I follow CASH Morality matters only if it can hurt shareholder value.
Brandon Rogers
how do you track such a thing is there a average dividend/share price filter on tradingview or similar
Matthew Ramirez
I only short ISPs and healthcare (not including pharma/biotech, more just insurance companies).
That's just out of personal disdain.
Julian Carter
Since I can't buy US ETF's I'm thinking about buying mosly big dividend stocks and just hold them and buy at dips. I'm signed for a world index fund at my bank but I think it's pretty shitty to most US ones.
Hunter Barnes
I'm a really conservative 20-something and that will be the end to the portfolio as well. Unless something drastic comes up with these companies like what happened to GE I'll be death gripping and accumulating the next 30+ years.
Elijah Adams
NLY is really nice. Some other user showed me those guys. I have a lot of GECC right now as well and they pay monthly at 10% which is cool.
Zachary Richardson
NASDAQ futures up biggly. Many green days ahead? Planning to spend all my cash tomorrow as I get in for rebound.
Michael Cooper
Also, rate my shittier portfolio. Anything you would sell? I don't want to because I made so much losses on most lol so I hope eventually I atleast break even.
I'm not convinced it isn't a bulltrap, but I did buy some Jan/March aapl/msft calls today.
Elijah Lewis
>msft >not fb
Have you even been watching the news recently?
Joshua Martinez
FB will myspace in 10-20 years I think. Seems like a fad company and the trend doesn't seem good last I checked. 0 dividends as well is a dealbreaker for me, otherwise I'd have berkshire on the list.
why? Canada is collapsing due to inflation and the US isnt far behind under trumps leadership. Gold is inevitable You fools who know nothing about gold just dont get it. When Nixon removed us from the gold standard because the US printed more dollars than gold, gold had to account for that. The response? Gold went from 25 dollars to 800 in 10 years. You fools do not understand gold is rising in price as we speak. The even that will make it revalue itself and account for all the paper money that was printed is almost here. Imagine not having any gold or silver then kek.
Me to, I'm holding on to my Barrick gold for 15 years at minimum. They recently acquired this other gold company who's stock is like in the $70 range. Hell of a bargain, the worlds largest gold mining company for only $13 per. They mine other shit to not just gold. Profit profit profit!
Adam Davis
I'll be interested to see what their earnings are for 2018.
Jose Wilson
You better be baiting
Aaron Thomas
Bought 326 shares of ABX today, and waiting on my employee match. The kicker is I cant sell the matched shares.
After all the others they gave me plus the current match I should be sitting at nearly 360 shares.
So a total of 686 shares total, should I sell my 326 shares or should I hold em?
Ryan Thompson
black pill me on Barrick. TA only no fundamentals
Easton Bailey
>fed has been quantitative easing for 10 years >this is trumps fault.
I unironically hope the market crashes so my pay and local economy increases all while dumping more money into my 401k and portfolio on plentiful cheapies.
Andrew Reed
Canadas inflation problem isnt going away lol Neither is the US for that matter. The Dollar will fail, Trump will print us into oblivion to finance his jewish wars Every time congress passes a budget, we get closer and closer to economic collapse. Its like this, the middle class get poorer everytime they print money, because they steal money from the tax payers through inflation on top of income and property tax. so congress passes a budget, you get poorer. trump bombs syria, you get poorer. the thing is the middle class cant get much poorer before there is no middle class. the end is nigh.
Dylan Garcia
>I unironically hope the market crashes Have you been in a coma all of October? The crash is through and the buying opportunity is now (yesterday actually).
Luis Nguyen
Nigger I work for a gold mine in the middle of nowhere, ill have a job and food if your doomsday scenario comes true.
Jack Cruz
why did the futures get scared? Tomorrow is raining green.
Ian Roberts
Lol no, im talking the kind of crash that sends gold back to 1800+ dollars an oz.
I still wish my money wasnt tied up in this Barrick Employee match so I could have bought more GM T PG etc.
Nicholas Cruz
Why is the market afraid LMAO
the bears are done
zerohedge will be closed down by executive order
gold will be confiscated and turned into bull statues