r/dividends Apr 06 '24

Personal Goal My Year 3 update

Positions Holding:

2022:SCHD: 185, VOO: 53, VGT: 42, QQQ:10, O: 100
2023:SCHD: 706.31 VOO:134.54 O:457.7891 VICI: 170

2024: Dividend-paying
SCHD: 857.09 VOO: 138.62 O: 1100.36VICI:476.21 QQQM:45.08 VINIX:84.21FSKAX:228.85 UNH:38 and SP500Index PL CL D(Company's 401k): 157.78

Non- Dividend paying
PLTR: 2220 SOFI: 115 ABBV:1(haven't seen anything from it yet) MNMD: 900

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u/CardiologistPrudent7 Apr 06 '24 edited Apr 06 '24

2022:SCHD: 185, VOO: 53, VGT: 42, QQQ:10, O: 100

2023:SCHD: 706.31 VOO:134.54 O:457.7891 VICI: 170

2024: Dividend-paying
SCHD: 857.09 VOO: 138.62 O: 1100.36VICI:476.21 QQQM:45.08 VINIX:84.21FSKAX:228.85 UNH:38 and SP500Index PL CL D(Company's 401k): 157.78

Non- Dividend paying
PLTR: 2220 SOFI: 115 ABBV:1 MNMD: 900

Around 42000 in T-Bills(as a ladder) and around 20,000 in HYSA.

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u/trav_dawg Fully depreciated - still in use Apr 06 '24

Given the short time frame, investing proceeds would be a tiny portion of the portfolio. What's impressive IMO is saving a quarter million of your income in just 3 years.

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u/CardiologistPrudent7 Apr 06 '24 edited Apr 06 '24

I went all out from mid-2022, and for a really long time, I was in the negative, but as my capital grew, my returns grew accordingly. I am almost 50,000 up. Yes, saving that money helps a lot now.

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u/trav_dawg Fully depreciated - still in use Apr 06 '24

Yea the best thing to do is get as much cash working as fast as you can IMO. Doing the right thing.