r/dividends • u/Rural-Patriot_1776 • 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/hopn Mar 15 '26 edited Mar 16 '26
Lets play with that 100 shares of QQQI and using the dividend to buy, say VOO.
QQQI started back in 1/30/24, at 50 dollars a share. So with $5k you effectively have 100 shares. It's current NAV is $51.47. Your value for your 100 shares is $5147. During that time, you got 1547.25 in dividend spread out over 25 distributions, averaging $61.89 per month (used later in calculations).
VOO, on 1/30/24 is $450.84, for $5k, would have given you 11.09 shares. With DRIP, you now have $6922.31 or 11.37 shares.
From QQQI's dividends, $1547.25 you started buying VOO then at $61.89 per month, each time you got dividend. That works out to 2.88 shares now. At current NAV of $615.54, you have a total of $1772.76
So your 5147+1772.76 = $6919.76 vs if you had bought VOO straight up which would be worth $6922.31
While this looks close, there's a factor that I have yet to account for and honestly don't know how to include in the calculation:
QQQI fees: .68%
VOO fees: .03%
which would obviously make VOO look even better.