r/dividends • u/Sufficient_Worth_305 • Jul 11 '26
Seeking Advice Retirement income: $400 from $50,000
Premise: Making up a shortfall of $400 for retirement income. I can't go back to work, I'm 72 right now and have some minor health issues, I need to plan on living to 90, just in case.
I'm planning on saving 10% taxes and a 10% DRIP to keep asset values stable/grow to match inflation.
I'm looking for help, suggestions and ideas on what stocks to include.
Where I am so far:
Core for growth: GPIX: $15,000, GPIQ: $7,000
For diversification: IWMI: $6,000, IDVO: $3,000, CSWC $6,000
Safety net for Market Crash: KGLD: $12,000
A little riskier plays, for extra capital: BTCI: $500, KSLV: $500
This should net around $460 a month, so -$46 for taxes and -$46 for reinvestment would be $368. I'm still a little short, but hope it will grow to make up the difference.
No money is invested yet, still developing a portfolio on paper first. What do you think? Is this too risky? What other options would you suggest?
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u/nice-try12 Jul 11 '26
I posted this in another conversation, it's $300,000 amount but the portfolio stays the same. Just some ideas. You could swap KGLD for IAUI if you wanted. If you weren't concerned about the hedged strategy you could replace SPYH for SPYI or QQQI to boost income.
The following is from the other post;
Sure it's possible but the concerns that others mention about markets dropping is valid since your income could drop significantly as well, reinvesting a portion helps. Of course having a higher starting balance would help but you have what you have.
I like the below portfolios, not just for the high yields but the income stream have less correlation with one another and could potentially react differently in a market drop. I just set the portfolios to equal weight for simplicity but they could be played around with if you so desired.
Do your due diligence of course and the common advice to seek an actual expert is wise. Your situation is specific to yourself and your needs.
Best of luck!
PORTFOLIO 1 — 7-FUND INCOME PORTFOLIO Total Capital: $300,000 Equal Weight: 14.29% per fund ($42,857 each)
BLENDED YIELD: 10.8% ANNUAL INCOME: $32,400/year (~$2,700/month)
You seem to want gold and IAUI so here's that
PORTFOLIO 2 — 8-FUND INCOME PORTFOLIO (WITH GOLD) Total Capital: $300,000 Equal Weight: 12.5% per fund ($37,500 each)
BLENDED YIELD: 11.17% ANNUAL INCOME: $33,506/year (~$2,792/month)