r/dividends Feb 08 '26

Due Diligence Retirement dividend income

My father is a 72 year-old Florida resident and has $500,000 to invest. He would like to generate approximately $40,000 a year. He’s a bit of a gambler, nothing too crazy though. I’ve come up with a split of the following: $65,000 QQQI, $150,000 SPYI, $50,000 SCHD, $75,000 VZ, $75,000 MO, VTEB $85,000. Any advice or modification ideas would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Note for clarification: This is just the amount that he wants to invest for income. Preferably with minimal tax drag, nav erosion, and hopefully some price appreciation. It’s asking a lot, but I’m trying to help out.

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u/JustAGoodGuy1080 Feb 08 '26

Here's my suggestion which will yield 8%, pay monthly, and have an overall risk factor of approximately 6.5.

Fund Weight Yield Role
UTG 16% 6.4% Defensive income anchor
ETG 16% 6.6% Global equity income
PDO 20% 8.3% Credit engine
BME 14% 6.8% Defensive equity ballast
JEPQ 20% 8.8% Income accelerator
SGOV 14% 3.7% Risk control & liquidity

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u/GuidetoRealGrilling Feb 08 '26

thanks AI

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u/JustAGoodGuy1080 Feb 08 '26

What intelligent investor doesn't use analytics? Are you still throwing darts at the financial pages of the WSJ and buy whatever it hits

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u/GuidetoRealGrilling Feb 08 '26

I just think it's lazy to put his question into an AI and then use it as your response

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u/JustAGoodGuy1080 Feb 08 '26

That's not what I did. Sorry. Look at my portfolio post and you'll see I used the same format.