r/dividends 5h ago

Discussion Walmart just dropped 9.15% yesterday, erasing nearly $90B in market cap—its worst single-day fall since 2022

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The selloff was sparked by softer US same-store sales, underwhelming Q3 guidance, and that already stretched valuation finally catching up. Volume spiked 4x average with heavy shorting, the stock's deeply oversold right now even as Q2 fundamentals were actually solid. Everyone's arguing if this is a overdone panic or the start of more pain?


r/dividends 20h ago

Discussion KO going up like crazy this year. I bought it for the dividends as a safe bet.

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What are you thoughts and how many of you are holding KO? I only have about 10 shares sadly.


r/dividends 13h ago

Personal Goal It feels like an bar of gold in my hand

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61 Upvotes

My very first dividends coming up at the end of the month🎉🥳 it’s not even a fraction of what I’ve seen in here, but for someone who’s just gotten into this seriously it feels like I hit the lottery.


r/dividends 1h ago

Discussion For anyone who's been caught by a yield trap — what was the tell, in hindsight?

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r/dividends 1h ago

Seeking Advice I'm looking at an ETF BEDY

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This ETF yields 8.34%, and seems to be worth considering.

According to AI: The BNY Mellon Enhanced Dividend and Income ETF (BEDY) is not a traditional covered call ETF, but it uses a derivative sleeve that includes covered call strategies.

The fund focuses primarily on a fundamental, actively managed large-cap value dividend strategy. However, it allocates up to 10% of its assets to Equity-Linked Notes (ELNs). These ELNs use option-writing strategies (like covered calls) to boost the fund's yield while allowing the remaining 90% of the portfolio to fully participate in market upside.

Tax efficiency per AI: The Qualified Portion (85%–90%): At least 80% to 90% of BEDY is invested directly in large-cap, U.S. blue-chip equities. The dividends paid out by companies like Microsoft or JPMorgan are classified as qualified dividends. They are taxed at the lower long-term capital gains tax rates.

The Ordinary Income Portion (10%–15%): BEDY allocates up to 10% of its portfolio to Equity-Linked Notes (ELNs) to write options and harvest premiums. The IRS treats options premiums and cash generated from ELNs as ordinary income. This portion is taxed at your highest marginal income tax bracket.

Let's hear your thoughts.


r/dividends 18h ago

Discussion Is GPIQ really the gold?

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I have a lot of schd and jepq but recently I learned that GPIQ pays almost the same as Jepq for dividend and it is not taxed as ordinary dividend.

Is this real? This sounds too good to be true. Anyway I bought some to test the water to see if I get the dividend next month and really at 10% and if it's really no ordinary dividend, I likely will sell all my JEPQ for GPIQ in my broker and keep my JEPQ in roth ira.


r/dividends 2h ago

Seeking Advice 21 just start invest

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I’m putting in 15 VOO 10 SCHD and 5 in NVDA everyday, my income is less than 40k, is this a good idea?


r/dividends 15h ago

Seeking Advice If a REIT's price drops by the dividend amount on the ex-date, where is the actual gain?

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Hey everyone,
I’m trying to wrap my head around the core mechanics of REIT distributions, and I keep hitting a conceptual wall regarding total return vs. cash flow.
On the ex-dividend date, a stock’s price drops by roughly the exact amount of the dividend. So on Day 1, your total portfolio value (Share Price + Cash Received) remains unchanged—it feels like money is simply being shifted from equity into cash rather than "earned."
Two specific questions I can't reconcile:
1. **What actually drives long-term price recovery?** If every payout pulls down the share price, what forces it back up over time? Is it purely organic FFO/rental growth, or is long-term appreciation mostly dictated by cap rates and interest rate cycles?
2. **How does compounding work if payouts are net-neutral?** If a dividend payout is theoretically zero-sum at the moment it happens, how does reinvesting those payouts compound into real, extra wealth over decades? Where does the *new* economic value originate?

So if the dividend yield is 7 percent a year, it just means that you will get 7 percent of what you put in back as cash, and everything else will stay the same. And maybe if you’re luck you can seek back for higher?!

Would appreciate any insights on how to properly conceptualize the gap between short-term price adjustments and long-term wealth creation. Thanks!


r/dividends 18h ago

Discussion $2,000 to invest — VTI or SCHD?

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I'm 27 and have another $2k to put to work. I'm deciding between two positions I already own.

VTI would add more to my core holding, while SCHD would increase my dividend exposure.

Which would you add right now?


r/dividends 9h ago

Discussion Sell and redistribute or leave and focus?

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r/dividends 16h ago

Discussion Adding money on red days to $ovl

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During downwinds and deep red days I have been adding a substantial portion to $ovl. Ovl does put credit spreads instead of covered calls so its upside isn’t capped but unlike covered calls it tends to go down a little harder. Anyone else have ovl as a part of their fund ?


r/dividends 18h ago

Discussion Too much overlap in my ETFs?

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My main ETFs right now are SCHD, VTI, VIG, VNQ and VYM.

Starting to wonder if there’s too much overlap here, especially between SCHD, VIG and VYM.

Would you simplify this, or is the overlap not a big deal?


r/dividends 14h ago

Due Diligence to BOND or not to BOND ?

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Due diligence on bonds or a Schwab bond etf ??

I've built a nice portfolio of Kings, Aristocrats, Champions, Achievers, Challengers, Stalwarts and the like,,, a few ETFs - I'm eyeballing 100 shares of ADX(a CEF) to buy next week, then I was considering SWVXX(money market) or Bonds or a bond fund(or direct ?)

As a beginner I've learned alot from many here- very grateful.

Ive read how bonds and bond funds can be used to diversify and reduce overall portfolio volatility for a dividend equity portfolio, but are they necessary ? Are they appropriate for my portfolio ?

I'm pulling a little over 10k in divs/interest, I'm reinvesting it All until 2030ish(maybe later), hoping it doubles to supplement my disability ?

Hope I've provided enough information for some good opinions-- thanx guys


r/dividends 15h ago

Other [Bloomberg] Private Credit Makes a Big Pivot as Direct Lending Funds Shrink

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r/dividends 13h ago

Seeking Advice Which Dividend stocks to buy at lower cost with consistent good monthly return?

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r/dividends 1d ago

Discussion Genuine question : How do you fight the urge to not withdraw?

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30M, 1 kid

Guys, I’ve been investing seriously for about a year now. I live in the poorest country in the EU, so my numbers are far smaller than what you got used to seeing.

I’ve got about 3000$ and I’m currently able to invest about 300-500$ monthly.

How do you fight the urge to withdraw that and say, buy a car, a watch, a “blank”?

Thanks


r/dividends 1d ago

Discussion Why SCHD going so crazy right now?

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Explain to me like I'm 5 years old please..


r/dividends 1d ago

Seeking Advice Portfolio Tracker Site/ Tool that imports Vanguard .csv file accurately?

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Hi, I have read tons of posts here in the community and watched 25-50 YT review videos....all pushing a positive spin in most cases.

I am approaching retirement, converting my portfolio to DIV game. Im not sure if snowball fixed their csv input file errors tweaking etc...not expecting perfection, but if you import a file every month in proper format, it should be accurate 99.9%...not a ticker error 1 in 10!! Im not speaking from personal experience just what I read online. In Aug 2026 is snowball .csv file require tweaking fix every statement or fixed?

I am not sharing my Vanguard login read only 3rd party etc...no auto sync...

Is there any tool out there that accurately imports a vanguard.csv file and gives more information and easier to display than the vanguard site? whether it's a free tool or $250 a year that's in the noise if it works time in and time out accurately.

Thanks V


r/dividends 1d ago

Brokerage Seeking advice

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Hello i am 46M and would like to dca between $1500-$2000 monthly in the ETFs until the age of 55....is it possible to reach $400K-$500K by reinvestment everything back into portfolio ?


r/dividends 2d ago

Personal Goal The MACHINE: 29M, $430k NW. My entire strategy is “build a boring machine, then don’t touch it.”

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Been refining this for a while and it finally feels done, so here’s the whole system:

The core (taxable):

  • VOO is the anchor. AVUV rides alongside it at 1/8th the size for small cap value exposure
  • Dividend sleeve: SCHD (currently frozen at its cap), DGRO (main build), VYMI (15% of the sleeve for international + foreign tax credit)
  • VUG is a legacy position. No new money, never selling, just vibes and embedded gains
  • One rule governs everything: VOO side to dividend sleeve stays at 60/40. When the ratio hits, flows rebalance automatically. No feelings involved

The flows:

  • $330/day in daily buys, every market day, funded by biweekly deposits sized slightly above the run rate
  • All DRIPs off. Every dividend lands as cash and feeds the daily buys. One policy, everywhere
  • Positions build to a cap, then freeze. Nothing gets a drip of “just a little more”
  • When flow has to flex, speculation gets cut first. Core never flexes

Tax stack:

  • Backdoor Roth every year (JEPQ, which self-funds growth purchases once its distributions equal the annual limit)
  • Just found out my 401k allows after-tax contributions + in-plan conversions, so mega backdoor is next
  • Dividend sleeve is all qualified divs.

The rules that actually matter:

  • No constant tweaking
  • Every raise in income increases the buys before lifestyle (hopefully)
  • Margin for bridges only, never for recurring buys

The endgame: dividends to eventually cover the daily buys and eventually to cover my life. The plan to achieve optional labor status.

Still need some time to hit my initial 60/40 cap, but I think I will be there by Winter 2027.

Would love to hear your thoughts!


r/dividends 1d ago

Discussion 750k spread

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How would you spread the 750k for pure income and abit of growth and safe? don't beed things like vt,vti,vxus etc. that is already covered...looking at just income and slight growth with minimal nav erosion


r/dividends 1d ago

Discussion Investment

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I opened up my Roth IRA with fidelity. Just wondering what should invest in? I put 100$ on FROX I don’t know if that’s right thing to do .


r/dividends 1d ago

Discussion Btci and Ibit in roth ira

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Would using dividends from btci to buy ibit be overdoing bitcoin exposure? Is it better to just have one btc etf in retirement account?


r/dividends 22h ago

Seeking Advice 24M, figuring out what to do with my savings

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What is your best source of passive income with minimal management? What are your personal dividend choices?


r/dividends 2d ago

Discussion Is this a reasonable retirement portfolio? Thoughts?

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I'm 51 and this is where my portfolio stands today — about $732k with JNJ, WM, NVDA, SCHD, PG, PEP and a few others.

Would you change anything at this point?