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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: E_K_S who wrote (30432)1/17/2019 10:47:38 PM
From: JimisJim1 Recommendation   of 34328
 
Agreed... and I do the same... my combined PFs yield a bit above 5% and my wife's 4.5%... we have lower yielding names -- lots of them and some under 3%, but we also have the 5%, 6%, 7% etc. names, too in REITs and MLPs (and AT&T these days!)... and while my wife has more of the lower yielding names, I have 5-6 CEFs paying 6%-16% current yield and all but one paid monthly... eventually, I plan to move most of the CEFs back to more traditional DGI names, but not until I am 100000% sure our income stream is safe, durable and increasing faster than inflation -- a couple more years at most probably.
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