Last year, I started a premium newsletter focusing on providing more actionable content for subscribers. I launched this service, particularly to address a common question I receive quite often from readers. Many readers ask either for a summary of my best ideas or for a listing of my dividend portfolio holdings.
One of the challenges I have is that I would not recommend purchasing many of the companies I own today due to valuation. However, I think that my newsletter addresses the need for a snapshot of dividend holdings for the long-term and a list of attractively valued companies that the portfolio will purchase each month.
In my newsletter, I run an actual dividend portfolio with real money. I invest every single month in the best values I can find at the moment. I allocate $1,000 per month to the portfolio. Each month, I try to invest in 10 blue chip dividend companies using the commission free brokerage Robinhood.
Each newsletter includes the ten companies I plan to buy for the Dividend Growth Portfolio. I try to provide more than just a list of companies I am buying however. You will be able to obtain an analysis of each company included in the portfolio through the newsletter. In my analysis, I will focus on dividend safety, dividend growth potential and valuation. I try to invest that money with utmost care, because I know that I will rely on that dividend income stream in the future. As the dividend portfolio matures, I will walk you through the process of managing portfolio weights, working on diversification and monitoring the portfolio.
The newsletter with ten dividend ideas comes out on the last Sunday of every month. The next newsletter comes out on May 26th. The orders will be executed at the open on Tuesday morning. Subscribers will receive confirmation about the purchases that are made in a follow up email later that day.
Each month, I also include a brief overview of the portfolio performance. The ultimate goal of this portfolio will be to generate $1,000 in safe monthly dividend income. Therefore, I have the commitment to stick to this portfolio for a few years.
Dividends are reinvested in the best values at the moment. They are pooled with the new cash deposits into the brokerage account. Once dividends earned in a given month reach $100 however, I may make investment decisions on an ad-hoc basis if I find a good value for the money that is short-lived. Subscribers will receive alerts for any real time trades made for the portfolio.
In order to thank you for being a loyal reader, I am offering the newsletter for a low introductory price of $76/year.
There is a 7 day free trial, during which your card will not be charged. After that, you can still cancel at any time, but you will be charged. For less than 20 cents/day, you will receive a listing of 10 quality companies that my real world portfolio will purchase every month. I believe that this is a bargain.
You can sign up below:
Once you subscribe, I will add you to my exclusive email list, and you will be able to receive premium information about the dividend growth investor portfolio.
You will receive the last newsletter from April 2019 upon signing up. The next newsletter will be sent out on May 26. I plan to provide an updated list of Dividend Portfolio Holdings by June 2.
The price will increase on June 1 to $79/year, so you have a limited chance to grab this limited time promotion today. If you subscribe today, your price will never increase. I guarantee it.
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