Strategically Building A $50,000 Dividend Portfolio With Only 3 ETFs And 3 Stocks

Dec. 23, 2023 4:00 PM ET, , , , , 147 Comments
Frederik Mueller
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Summary

  • Many investors lack the time to meticulously select a wide range of individual companies. However, this is a crucial step in achieving an extensive portfolio diversification and reduced risk levels.
  • Therefore, in today’s article, I will show you how you could allocate the amount of $50,000 among three ETFs as well as three individual companies.
  • This dividend portfolio serves as a buy-and-hold portfolio. It provides investors with an extensive diversification across companies and sectors, securing a diminished risk profile for the portfolio.
  • At the same time, the portfolio provides you with an appealing 5 Year Weighted Average Dividend Growth Rate [CAGR] of 9.31%, indicating strong dividend growth prospects.

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Investment Thesis

Not all investors have the time and willingness to build a portfolio that consists of an extensive number of companies to ensure a good level of diversification. Doing so implies a diminished risk-profile for your portfolio and

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I specialize in constructing investment portfolios aimed at generating additional income through dividends. My focus lies on identifying companies with significant competitive advantages and strong financials that can provide you with an attractive Dividend Yield and Dividend Growth, thus enabling you to augment your dividend income annually. By combining high Dividend Yield and Dividend Growth companies, you can gradually reduce your dependence on the broader stock market fluctuations.I also assist you in achieving a well-diversified portfolio across various sectors and industries. This diversification strategy aims to minimize portfolio volatility and mitigate risk. I also suggest incorporating companies with a low Beta Factor, which further contributes to reducing the overall risk level of your investment portfolio. My suggested investment portfolios commonly consist of a blend of ETFs and individual companies, emphasizing broad diversification and risk reduction.The selection process for high dividend yield and dividend growth companies within the investment portfolio is meticulously curated. I prioritize the pursuit of total return, encompassing both capital gains and dividends, rather than solely focusing on dividends in isolation. This approach ensures that your portfolio is designed to maximize returns while considering the full spectrum of potential income sources. By leveraging my expertise, you can benefit from a well-crafted investment portfolio that aims to generate extra income through dividends, while reducing risk through diversification, and prioritizing total return.

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