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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
#newinvestors #publiccommunity #themoreyouknow #learningandearning Are you new to investing and want to learn without risking your money? Did you know there is a free stock market simulator at Investopedia? It's totally free!!See more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
#dividendinvestor #bigdivenergy #themoreyouknow 6 mistakes to avoid as a Dividend Investor. 💰 1. Buying a stock based on yield alone. High yields are sexy and you'll get more "bang for your buck" but they're often unsustainable and likely to be cut at the first sign of trouble. As Dividend Investors we want to be buying stocks with sustainable dividends that can grow over time. This isn't sayinSee more
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Jennifer Faith
@faithinmarkets
#themoreyouknow ➡️Updated daily, the Nasdaq publishes a list of companies that are in non-compliance of the continued listing standards. They are given 180 days to regain compliance (extensions can be made available) or they risk being delisted from the Nasdaq. ➡️Nasdaq determines that the company has regained compliance or no longer trades on Nasdaq. https://listingcenter.nasdaq.com/noncompliaSee more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
#dividendinvestor #themoreyouknow #knowledgeispower Hey Public Peeps, I've posted thus info before but it's important to know the terms and dates/timing involved with dividends. See the chart below to see how the timing works out with dividends.
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
A lot of people ask me what I use to research so here's a list of sites I use to gather info when researching stocks. I dont pay for any accounts, always the free accounts only so don't feel pressure to spend money on any of this. If you have more to add to the list drop them in the comments. Happy researching Public peeps! 1. See more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
#dividendaristocrats #themoreyouknow #longterminvesting #dividendinvestor A dividend aristocrat is a company that is a member of the S&P 500 and has increased their dividends consistently for 25 years or more. There are currently only 65 dividend aristocrats. The graphic below has the 12 with the highest yields. Do you own any of these? What's your pick and why? Let us know in the comments.See more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
REITs are a great way to passively invest in real-estate and collect dividends. Most REITs focus on owning a specific type of real-estate, like apartments, office buildings, medical facilities, warehouses and even very specific categories like cell towers and refrigerated storage. They profit by leasing the properties they own. To qualify as a REIT a company must distribute at least 90% of its taSee more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
In a bear market where stock values have plummeted strong companies are still increasing their dividends. Now is the time to buy divs. As the market recovers your yield on cost will climb. For example: If you buy a share of company X for $10 and they have a div yield of 3% you will get paid $0.30 in divs for that 1 share. Now think 12 months from now and the share price is $20, but you purchaseSee more
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#TheMoreYouKnow ⚠️Not financial advice.⚠️ If you’re reading this, you’ve probably survived tax season. Congratulations! This post is about the only other certainty in life: death. More like death and your investments. Take a look at your portfolio for a moment (go on…I’ll wait…)💁‍♂️ Ok, now answer this question: who gets this magnificent collection of stocks and cryptocurrency if I walk outside aSee more
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
#sp500 #themoreyouknow Here's a nice little graphic for the year to date top performers in the S&P500
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Jason G 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸
@jmag77
Hey #publiccommunity , here's an article from investor.gov that I recieved in my work email. I'm a Fed employee and they email us all kinds of helpful info but this is the first time I've see something on investing, so I thought I would share. #themoreyouknow #helpfulhints #sharingiscaring everything below this line was copied from the article and pasted here. These are not my words.See more
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One way you'll feel the direct effect of the upcoming rate hikes is for starters, most credit cards have a variable rate, which means there’s a direct connection to the Fed’s benchmark. Credit card rates are currently around 16%, but you can expect your annual percentage rate to rise when the Fed makes a move. A single quarter-point rate increase isn’t likely to turn your financial world upside doSee more
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