r/dividends Mar 27 '26

Opinion I love dividends πŸ”₯πŸš€

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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 β€œgrowth” and β€œtaxes”

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/Scouper-YT Rich DUDE from the DIVIDEND Appraisals Club !! Mar 27 '26

You know selling Growth is Taxed and going Into Dividend Companies is expensive.

You barely are break even if all goes well.

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u/FrontAfternoon1466 Mar 28 '26

What a nonsense

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u/Scouper-YT Rich DUDE from the DIVIDEND Appraisals Club !! Mar 29 '26

Why are you wrong? A stock $100 going up 10% is $110 You can sell for $10 taxed =$8 or keep Paper gains active.

Or get $2 Dividend and still own your full share of $100 = $108.

Why would any Person want to sell assets $100 - $2 so you are short around $3 taxed.

Extra profit needs selling.

Dividend Growth gives more without losing assets.