I launched my Dividend Growth Investor Newsletter in July 2018, in an effort to educate investors how I build a dividend growth portfolio from scratch. I invest $1,000 per month in ten dividend growth stocks. The goal of this portfolio is to generate $1,000 in monthly dividend income. I expect this goal to be hit by the early 2030s. This is a long-term portfolio, with the goal of generating a dependable stream of dividend income, which will grow on its own, even without adding new money to it.
I have tried to distill all the lessons I have learned over the past one or two decades of writing this site and investing in dividend growth stocks. Notably, I try to focus on:
1) Quality companies with a track record of annual dividend increases
2) Diversification
3) Slowly building of positions
4) Proper risk management
5) Keeping investment turnover and costs low
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I just posted the list of dividend growth stocks I bought over the past month in my April 2020 Newsletter.
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