This from my portfolio that I designed to pay me weekly dividends every week.
here's how to do it:
Purchase the following stocks, at amounts of 6.25% of your total buying power.
1. Wmt 2. Kimberly Clark 3. Atria Group 4. W. P. Carey Inc 5. Cisco 6. AT&T 7. Blackstone Group 8. Apple 9. Caterpillar Inc 10. Simon Property Group 11. Pfizer 12. JNJ 13. FNHC 14. Lockheed Martin 15. Avery Dennison 16. TGIF
When you're done, you will have a portfolio that pays you dividends every week throughout the year. I've been researching and testing this since May earlier this year.
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William Pruitt
OPCurt Kramer
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yes, this it is. It's what I used to experiment with the portfolio for the last several months. I'm now publishing the results of that experiment. I've been doing some extensive research on how to create a portfolio that will pay dividends every week throughout the year, and after months of research and experimentation, I believe I have significant results to show. I hope this will help people build passive income portfolios everywhere.
William Pruitt
OPhonest Moose_2014
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the way it works is I spend 6.25% of my buying power on each stock. The paper trade experiment allowed me to start with 1 million dollars. So I divided up my buying power by 6.25%, which is 1/16 of my whole buying power, and allocated the resulting amount to each stock.
This was after I had already spend some time researching which stocks pay dividends and when they pay them so I match them together like a puzzle and have enough dividend stocks to to receive at least one dividend per week throughout the entire year. The paper trade experiment came after all that research.
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FreeDomFin
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Every time I want to trade a stock I ask Google if it has a dividend. if it does I don't trade it because I don't want to be assigned any stock. if you are assigned you will receive 100 shares. every stock represents 100 shares. and whatever the price of that stock is X's 100= how much you will owe your broker.
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honest Moose_2014 : How much It cost you All up
William Pruitt OP Curt Kramer : yes, this it is. It's what I used to experiment with the portfolio for the last several months. I'm now publishing the results of that experiment. I've been doing some extensive research on how to create a portfolio that will pay dividends every week throughout the year, and after months of research and experimentation, I believe I have significant results to show. I hope this will help people build passive income portfolios everywhere.
William Pruitt OP honest Moose_2014 : the way it works is I spend 6.25% of my buying power on each stock. The paper trade experiment allowed me to start with 1 million dollars. So I divided up my buying power by 6.25%, which is 1/16 of my whole buying power, and allocated the resulting amount to each stock.
This was after I had already spend some time researching which stocks pay dividends and when they pay them so I match them together like a puzzle and have enough dividend stocks to to receive at least one dividend per week throughout the entire year. The paper trade experiment came after all that research.
TheOtherGuy2022 : nice how much invested to generate that?
William Pruitt OP TheOtherGuy2022 : It was a paper trade, so I didn't actually invest any real money, but I used the full $1 million it allotted me.
FreeDomFin : Where can I find what company pays dividend weekly.
71186075 honest Moose_2014 : Hello
73468653 FreeDomFin : Every time I want to trade a stock I ask Google if it has a dividend. if it does I don't trade it because I don't want to be assigned any stock. if you are assigned you will receive 100 shares. every stock represents 100 shares. and whatever the price of that stock is X's 100= how much you will owe your broker.
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