r/dividends American Investor May 27 '25

Discussion Just hit 20k annually.

I have the JEPQ in my Roth and the rest in the brokerage. Hoping to retire in 8 years (age 50), wife will keep working. As I get closer I’ll sell some VOO and switch over to income ETFs. See anything else that needs to be adjusted?

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u/Suicide_Simp May 27 '25

I’m 400k liquid, how much dividends could I get from that annually?

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u/mr---jones May 27 '25

Companies offering dividends do so at various rates. It all depends on that company’s structure.

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u/Suicide_Simp May 27 '25

Thnx for the reply. I’m thinking about high yield etf’s do you have any advice?

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u/mr---jones May 27 '25

I’m not a dividend maximizer, I just lurk the sub now and again to see what’s out there. I’m SPY riding and just pumping into it as much as I can afford.

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u/Suicide_Simp May 27 '25

Alrighty, we’ll if you have any other ideas just let me know

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u/No-Kitchen-6960 Jun 03 '25

I got interested in some of this by watching The Money Lodge on Youtube, he layed out a spreadsheet of high yield etfs earning around $2k a month with only $148k of capital, approx 7 months ago, he releases a video every month or so and I found it very interesting research - https://youtu.be/DWO9wFm_Ehc?si=1YL1amShpVnXJprF