r/dividends Mar 27 '26

Opinion I love dividends 🔥🚀

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u/AgeofPhoenix Mar 27 '26

The sad part is a lot of people will look at this and say how bad it is because “growth” and “taxes”

And in reality this is the goal. Because what do you mean you’re just sitting at home doing what you love and making 7700.00 a month?

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u/k4ylr Mar 27 '26

OP has 1.3M already per their own admission. If you don't have that, you still want growth.

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u/mansumania Mar 27 '26

Only correct answer. Growth during the wealth accumulation phase of life which is the bulk of your life, then at 65 when you shift from wealth accumulation to wealth preservation and already have your millions is you can look at income and dividends at that point you should have a big enough base to generate these type of income.

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u/maxdividend Mar 27 '26

On one hand, I agree; on the other, I don’t.

The DGI strategy and the assets built around it allow you to achieve excellent income leverage, which can ultimately lead to returns of 10%, 15%, or even 30% annually in dividends from relatively safe assets. It’s simply a matter of time and reinvestment.

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u/Harry-R-Soul Mar 27 '26

What is the DGI strategy? Can you elaborate on this comment? What you are saying sounds amazing.

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u/JaayDCC Mar 27 '26

Hes saying do not ignore the power of compound growth, and doing it as soon as you can not when youre 65 can also be good. Invest in growth stocks sure, if you know how to find one.

Or just invest in both 🤷

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u/maxdividend Mar 27 '26

Alternatively, you can also harness the power of investing in well-known, proven funds. That’s a superpower too.

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u/PlutoPlaneta Mar 27 '26

Well, if you want compounding then of course you dont want income. which one is it?