A BRUTALLY HONEST Review of My Subscribers’ Dividend Portfolios | Ep. 2
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In this video, I'll be sharing a review of my subscribers' dividend portfolios. We'll take a look at three different dividend portfolios, and will check out all of the different dividend stocks in each one. I’ll give my honest thoughts on what I like about these dividend portfolios, as well as what I think could be improved.
The ideas and opinions presented in this video are meant for informational and entertainment purposes only, are not intended to serve as a recommendation to buy or sell any security in any account, and are not an offer or sale of a security. They are also not research reports and are not intended to serve as the basis for any investment decision.
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Monthly contributions: $5K a month. Dude. Y'all americans are just too wealthy. It's insane.. I'm investing $1K monthly in Czechia and I feel like money.
I think Luis actually lives in Mexico!
@@rynewilliams Then it's even more crazy. I wish I could invest that much. I would retire in literally 2 years
Haha I know what you mean. I invest about $1k per month as well
I'm in México and saving $5k/month is just a lot of money! He must be a very wealthy guy! Good for him!
Yall crazy; I dp $100 a month
First guy's portfolio wow 5k invested a month I'm in the wrong business . Nice video
Haha yea he’s doing great!
Though he has only 200k of capital, so he has had a great career move, or won the lottery
FYI biweekly also means every two weeks which gives you 26 paydays a year vs bimonthly 24 paydays. So twice a year, biweekly pay has two months which have three paydays. This means you can save more money during those two months. I enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
Ahh good to know. I took biweekly as twice a week, but thanks for letting me know there’s another meaning to it
@rynewilliams English is really dumb sometimes. The fact that it can mean 1 every 2 month or 2x a month is absurd. Just like read is the past tense of read but you can't understand the pronunciation of either without context. And also we have the words reed and red which have entirely different meanings but have the same pronunciation as read and read.
Just an FYI....the second portfolio says bi-weekly and is correct....bi-weekly means every two weeks or twice a week, but depends on how someone uses it to describe a time schedule
Thank you for the heads up! I had never heard the phrase bi-weekly before so I didn't know what it meant
These reviews help me a lot to understand the mechanics of creating a portfolio! Keep up with these reviews! I hope that someday I can have my portfolio ready for you to review it!
Thank you my friend! I would love to review your portfolio at some point
Love these videos! Keep this series going, really enjoy learning other investors mindsets when it comes to their portfolios.
Thanks Steve, I’m really glad to hear you enjoy these. I think I’ll make a video like this once a month for the time being
Was a fan of these review vids, thanks for bringing them back
Thanks! I’m really glad to hear you enjoy these. I think I’ll do them once a month and see how it goes
Jacob is starting early. No time wasted. Wish I had been that smart
He's crushing it!
Great video Ryne. Thank you. Loved your assessment and review of each of the portfolios... This amateur agrees with your findings.... It's not good to look into the rear view mirror of life BUT boy, I sure wish I had this platform and quality people out there guiding us when I was a 18 year old.... I was investing but had to pour over books, value line at the library and Barrons - but not truly knowing what I was doing - but in the end - Brokerage's were not free trades - or odd lots not allowed.... Amazing how things have changed over the decades. This 67 year old has fared well so far.... Thanks again Ryne for all of your very thought provoking videos.... All the best to you and your wife. Be well....
Absolutely Lance, investing has definitely come a long way. I still really like Valueline by the way 👏
Great video! Hope I'll be choose to be reviewed next video.
Love the color pallete and style you use to edit your videos and overall visual identity of the channel! Congrats man!
Thank you my friend!
Wow. Luis cranking up his investments!
Yea he’s crushing it!
Thanks for the feedback brother! Yup actually I’ve been thinking a lot on cutting those 3 lower positions and reinvesting in others, the only one I’m having second thoughts is with FDX as I’m thinking on building it up further… not sure yet, also agree on NEP, but still thinking about the best strategy there as I like to keep my individual stocks into different industries and that is my only one on utilities. Really appreciate your input! Thanks!
Makes sense man. Thanks for letting me review your portfolio!
Great reviews my friend! Fun video
Thanks dude, these ones are a ton of fun to put together!
What’s up Ryne it’s Jakob thank you for reviewing my portfolio, believe it or not I’m up to 20k now I just garentee updated my bio. Up 16% YTD so I’m up 2500 and have put in 17k
Also I do have a different outlook as of right now focused more on growth than set dividends right now just cuz my age. Thank you again!
Wow great job hitting $20k - that’s awesome!
@@rynewilliamslot of it is because of you
Nice review, Ryne. I like your telling us that you don't like covered call etfs, esp NVDY.
Thank you my friend!
Love these!!!
Thank you! I’m so glad to hear that 👏
Hola amigo luis!!! Feliciades..thx for the video!!
¡Gracias por ver!
Love these videos! As a brand new investor it really helps me understand how my progress and see how it compares to everyone else!
Is there a specific schedule when these videos come out?
Thank you my friend! I’m really happy to hear that. These videos are a lot of fun to make. This is only my second time making a video like this, and I don’t necessarily have a specific schedule, although I plan to do them once a month. They’ll probably come out around the same time every month…so sometime toward the late middle of the month
Holly shit 5k a month youll reach that goal quick lol. Im trying to make 100k in dividends annually at 5k amonth invested id be there in less the 5 years good job buddy keep it up
Yea Luis is crushing it! I wish I could invest that much every month…maybe someday 🤞
@@rynewilliams well get there brotha.
Absolutely we will. Keep up the good work Jeff!
I started with 1500 a month, but I started my portfolio with 25k, I don't remember if you menchend what he started the portfolio with,but vary impressive
Nice man. He didn’t say what he started the portfolio with
Love the portfolio reviews.
Thanks man! That makes me really happy to hear. I’ll probably do one of these videos every month
@rynewilliams no worries bro.
If only my brokerage could link up with get Quin I'd send in mine.
Looking forward to more in future
@@rynewilliams 👍
Owning NVDY for a year so far is fine with me $$$
I hope it continues for you!
Do more of these. Waiting to hear what you say about my portfolio.
Will do my friend! I think I'll make this a monthly series
Should definitely do a monthly series it gives you a pretty good amount of content to go through.
I’m sure sometimes it’s difficult to come up with content. I also wanted to start my own channel but I think there is also chances with just being partner with someone and edit for them so currently working on developing that skill I’m sure someone out there can use an editor
@@rynewilliams keep it up!
Love this so much, thanks for the feedback ;)
Of course my friend!
May i ask you what would you chose as europe alternative for schd im currently thinking between vhyd and fusd to have both on my portfolio
This is a great question. I think both of those seem fine. Another alternative is VHYL
Thank you, amazing to see another video, keep it going! 😁
Check FUSD.
Love your google spreadsheet, if you would update it to international stocks, and currency conversion, it would be super great
The international stocks is out of my control unfortunately. That’s all dependent on what Google and FinViz have data for. I’m really glad to hear you like the spreadsheet though!
What I have seen is that the dividend doesn't work. But for example KPN (Telecom Netherlands) if you insert AMS:KPN it works, price in euros. Going to program a currency converter, so you see total value in Dollars, and total value in Euros, cannot be that difficult :) Also dividend you can insert manually and it works fine
How can we get these too you for possibly having review portfolio.?
There’s a form linked in the description of the video! 👏
Ryne I would be terrified to have you review my passive income portfolio 😅🤣😅🤣
Haha man it wouldn't be that bad. I'd certainly give my honest opinion, but I would never be a jerk about it or anything. Plus, I think you use some of your dividends right now don't you? Or are you still reinvesting all of them?
I’m still reinvesting everything. My plan is to get out of bartending and move into music full time in the next 1-4 years :-)
I like these types of videos Ryne. Love your content, keep it up.
I've been watching you for about 6 to 8 months and thought I subscribed a long time ago
Nope, I didn't. I did just now though 🎉
Thank you so much! Also, thanks for the sub 👏😂
How often do you do portfolio reviews i would like to do a review on mine
I just started doing these last month and will probably make it a monthly series!
@@rynewilliams ok cool I’ll try to send mine in
I'd take that whole $800 portfolio and put it into NVDA. He's already holding it, so take it from 0.00 shares up to about 5.7 shares at todays price.
Interesting idea
So all of those portfolios are in taxable accounts?
I'm not sure
The 114% payout ratio would that mean the company is going 14% beyond what they make In order to pay out a dividend to its share holders there for having a -14% POR
That’s correct, but the payout ratio isn’t negative because they still are generating positive earnings. If the net income was negative, then they’d have a negative payout ratio
Im curious to know how come everyone invest a specific dollar amount? I guess to each is own and nothing wrong with that. But maybe some food for thought for everyone maybe invest a % of your income. When i started i invested 15% of my income every check for the fact that not everyone hours are set in stone so checks fluctuate for some. That way if my check was shorter than expected the 15% invesent would stay the same eventhough the amount maybe different. That was my 1st year lol now i invest 60-70% of my income. Only now because i realize that 30% is more than enough to cover monthly expenses and family fun lol.
Last year I invested around $80k in total (457b, Roth IRA, and a brokerage acct) I'm investing well over 15% of my salary but, when you're debt free, you can do that.
@@striperkid 15% is when I first started like I said about 70% is what I do now. While taking care of 4 other people. But like I said hell yea brotha keep doing what your doing.
@@striperkid 457b huh so you have a state or government job. Nice
Why not keep arcc and buy 5000 worth and collect over $400 a yr in divis?,bdc's have treated me very well
Keeping ARCC is certainly an option. It’s a solid BDC
5k a month ?? Dude is living in his responsible brothers shed 😂
😂😂
If you’re making 100k a year after taxes and your house and car are paid off, it’s doable. But I like your shed theory😂
$5k per month....he must be single, have high income, and live in a low cost area
I'm not sure what his situation is!
Enjoyed watching the review of peoples portfolios. Would call this more constructive criticism than brutal. You seem like a smart, but nice guy. Some reviews get vicious & ruthless with the roasts.
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Thanks, and yea that's a somewhat fair assessment. I'm being completely honest with my opinions on these portfolios, and I'm not sugarcoating things, but I'm not going to go out of my way to be a jerk to the people who are willing to let me review their portfolios. It seems unnecessary to be vicious. I want to encourage people to continue on and keep taking steps in the right direction.