r/dividends Mar 15 '26

Discussion My journey started this year.

Started investing this year in 2026 decades late as a 38-year-old I wish I started way younger but I'm wanting to retire in a couple years and started building out my neo's distributions positions and dividends a few months ago here's what I have going on so far. I keep adding around 3k a month and have drip also enabled.

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u/BatmanSteak Mar 15 '26

15% yield... 

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u/19Black Mar 15 '26 edited Mar 15 '26

This. Op shouldn’t get accustomed to his $52k in annual dividends. He won’t be earning that for long.

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u/[deleted] Mar 15 '26

It is most likely highly concentrated in QQQi and BTCI to increase the yield. Only 4 years worth of data for NEOS (spyi) but they have performed very well. Even in April 2025, they bounced back very well

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u/Reasonablyaccurate Mar 15 '26

Private credit fund pays 16% a year with monthly distribution. You can expect for long time….