u/Spaceqp

(M23) My biggest dividend payers
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(M23) My biggest dividend payers

These positions pay me the most in dividends. Many stocks with low dividend yields will overtake the high-yielders over the next 10 years, as some of these companies increase their dividends by more than 10% per year.

My stocks with the highest dividend growth over the past 10 years (CAGR) are:

1. UnitedHealth Group (16,0 %)
2. Visa Inc (15,5 %)
3. The Home Depot (14,5 %)
4. Mondelez International (11,6 %)
5. T. Rowe Price Group (11,2 %)
6. Paychex Inc (10,2 %)
7. Comcast Corp (10,1 %)
8. Microsoft Corp (10,0 %)
9. PepsiCo Inc (7,5 %)
10. Merck & Co (7,2 %)

In the future, I plan to add stocks to my portfolio with even stronger dividend growth but only if that growth is sustainable.

A few European stocks with dividend growth of more than 10% per year are currently on my watchlist:

-Wolters Kluwer (WKL)
-Vinci (DG)
-Wienerberger (WIE)

This would also help me diversify my portfolio more broadly.

Which of your stocks have the strongest dividend growth?

u/Spaceqp — 6 days ago
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Im currenty 23 years old and started when i was 19. A lot has happened since my last post. I sold many stocks at a profit, a few at a loss, and reallocated my portfolio. My goal has shifted more toward dividend growth compounders, meaning stocks with high dividend growth (+10% p.a.) such as MRK, UNH, MDLZ, TROW, HD, CMCSA, and PAYX.

The strategy is to lock in a high yield on cost while quality stocks are in a drawdown, such as UnitedHealth, PepsiCo, Paychex, etc., so that future dividend increases can work in my favor over time.

I also bought MSFT during its drawdown as a stabilizing position for my portfolio, because dividend stocks unfortunately become less attractive when Treasury yields are high.

I’m genuinely interested in hearing about your experiences, tips, and thoughts.

Maybe there are some dividend investors here who have already completed the accumulation phase. I’d really appreciate your advice.

u/Spaceqp — 9 days ago