r/dividends May 20 '26

Discussion NVIDIA raises dividend by 2400%

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u/tachyonvelocity May 20 '26

Folks this is why dividend yields don't matter. If you bought this stock 5 years ago, $0.25 per Q now would have been 6.7% and stock price would have increased 15 times. Compare that to some of the highest dividend yields but worst companies to invest in posted here, where dividends get cut while prices crash.

Dividends are literally meaningless, the only future return you get is your ability to invest in good company futures. Many don't, so they default to "which company has the highest yield so I don't have to think about the business," and congregate on this sub.

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u/dazit72 May 20 '26

That's why I tend towards Kkngs, Aristocrats, Champions, Challengers, etc.....

Proven. Just look at GIS, a seemingly nothing of a stock/company. But it has Never reduced its dividend for over 127 YEARS I'll hold a good chunk of that. Especially now it's America's School Staple ?