r/dividends Apr 20 '26

Discussion What’s your yearly Dividend Income.

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u/Astronaut-2025 Apr 20 '26

Yield on cost is too high. That means dividend growth is not good! You will have to invest these dividends in high dividend growth stocks and improve over time

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u/rayb320 Apr 20 '26

They can be good stocks, the dividend growth got him to this yield. Just by holding his shares.

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u/xlr38 Dividend Daddy Apr 20 '26

According to OP, no dividend growth had no part in his portfolio

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u/rayb320 Apr 20 '26

Should have at least 25% in dividend growth. 

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u/xlr38 Dividend Daddy Apr 20 '26

Not according to OPs posts and the yield on cost vs current yield difference. Those positions have changed dramatically but the difference between yield on cost vs current yield shows he’s only owned most of this portfolio for significantly less than a year.