What are some good dividend stocks?

T, VZ, MO, PM, IBM, QCOM, VTR, DUK, NEE, WFC, JPM, CME, LMT, BA, CAT, HON, UNP, KHC, GIS, STX, JNJ, ABBV, XOM, KMI.

That's literally a perfectly balanced div portfolio. Beautiful.

Tesla is sucking all the oxygen out of the room. I'm accumulating a small position in F at the moment for when Tesla goes belly up. Also, you can get a discount if you've held 100+ shares for longer than a year and daddy needs a new F-150.

Not to mention, Henry Ford was J-woke.

This. also, King Toyota literally can't be stopped.

Missing KO

I'm already pretty overweight on non cyclical consumer stocks. Needs more diversification. Replace KHC/GIS if you want KO or PEP

Royal Dutch Shell A

No doubt. Just keep in mind, if you put 100k into this portfolio, I doubt it outperforms the Nasdaq over the next 10 years

Texas Roadhouse
Ironically and unironically

Growth was not OP's investment objective, income was.

Although that being said, the ultimate redpill is to invest in an index that will get 7% or higher, then after 30-40 years cash out and flip 50% in an income portfolio that will yield 4% or greater, since your safe perpetual withdraw rate would only be 2%-4% long term if kept in an index and selling the index for periodic income.

My personal portfolio is Index 60%. Bonds 10%. Crypto 10%. Moon stocks (CGC, NIO, etc) 10%. Meme exposure without much risk. Good luck to all.