Good Morning,
Subscribers to the Dividend Growth Investor newsletter received ten ideas for research on Sunday. The newsletter included information behind each company, and relevant research behind each company listed. I discussed how much I am allocating to each investment when I initiate my buy orders at the open on Monday.
In addition to that, subscribers will obtain an updated list of dividend portfolio holdings.
Premium readers get a first glimpse of the process I use to allocate fresh capital into ten ideas each month. I will continue adding $1,000/month to this portfolio, and provide educational input on the complete process of dividend portfolio management. The process includes researching investments, adding companies to the portfolio, and then monitoring the portfolio regularly while tracking the progress towards its long-term goals. By using broker Robinhood, I am spending zero on commissions.
The price for the monthly subscription is just $6/month to new subscribers who sign up for the service. The price for the annual subscription is only $65/year for new subscribers. This is a limited time offer however. Starting on April 1, the monthly rate goes up to $7 and the annual goes up to $76/year. If you subscribe at the low introductory rate today, the price will never increase for you.
If you want to give my newsletter a try, you may do so by signing up here:
Once you sign up, I will add you to my premium mailing list, and you will receive all exclusive content related to the portfolio.
The ultimate goal of this portfolio is to generate $1,000 in monthly dividend income. I will track my progress towards our goal every month. I plan to track this portfolio in real time over the next few years, and track our progress towards our goal. I view this exercise mostly as an educational tool, that will hopefully show how I build and manage a dividend portfolio.
Thank you for reading Dividend Growth Investor.
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