I’ve been interesting in further pursuing investments with a focus on receiving dividends as I already have a strong foothold focused on growth thanks to recent timesThe options I’ve seen floated around are, building my own portfolio with a mix of high and low yield stocks based on their dividend history / free cash flowsJust purchasing a lower yield ETF like SCHD (underperforming due to lack of Tech currently but has a good history)Or buying into Covered Call OptionsNow, as far as I can tell, a covered call option does provide high yields, but looking at something like SPYI, the dividend growth can fluctuate vs. something like SCHDIs it simply a matter of your risk tolerance and time horizon regarding what style of dividend stocks you invest in?Yield vs GrowthFor reference, I only started investing my paychecks this year about have ~33,000 in VOO (seeing a 13,5% return on that) and 4,800 in SCHD (Schwab app doesn’t allow partial purchases of ETFs so the remainder of my paychecks went into here cause why not)I’m a 20-something so I got time just want some info
>>61492295buy ITAU best dividend oppurtunity out there.
>>61492295buy SOL best dividend oppurtunity out there.
>>61492523>>61492527Getting some mixed signals here ladsEither way I wasn’t really looking for high yield if it was volatile But I suppose if the total dividends annually > lower yield with stable growth it’s ultimately just better
Also by mixed signals I mean go away cryptoshitters
>>61492750you have to have good div yield + div yield growth + cheap stock price(Because how are you supposed to stack if a share is 100$+ )Best option ITUB. Go research and find a better stock you cant.
>>61492963Well I was more trying to be lazier, sacrificing returns, and not try to find individual stocks to go in on, know when to sell and transfer to a new hot ticket, etcBut either way I suppose I could look into it since it wouldn’t be a majority of my portfolio but just extra cash since I’m focusing on growth primarily anyway
>CC etf thread >some brown skin starts shilling a Brazilian bank ADR subject to foreign tax even within a tax advantaged account Jepi, jepq, gpix, gpiq, qqqi, etc all good within a tax advantaged account. If in a straight brokerage account be aware the dividends will be taxed at ordinary tax rate and not dividend rate due to the covered call strategy. Have fun.
>>61493559Excluding the jeps, those other funds are >90% roc and then 60/40 once basis hits zero. Not even remotely close to ordinary rates. Keep giving shit advice though.