Taxable Account
Total: $45.11
Roth IRA
Grand Total: $155.04
YoY: 13.83%
Purchase: 1 share of (CTAS) ($520.35) (*New*) & 1 share of (SPY) ($449.95) (*New*)
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Taxable Account
Total: $45.11
Roth IRA
Grand Total: $155.04
YoY: 13.83%
Purchase: 1 share of (CTAS) ($520.35) (*New*) & 1 share of (SPY) ($449.95) (*New*)
Roth IRA
Total: $108.09
Taxable Account
Total: $43.75
Grand Total: $151.84
YoY: 10.34%
Purchases: 2 shares of (ODFL)($805.44) & 1 share of (AAPL)($177.20)
Taxable Account
Roth IRA
Grand Total: $160.88
YoY: 22.44%
Purchase: 27 shares of (ADP) ($6,786.47), 1 share of (MSCI) ($528.93) & 1 share of (MPWR) ($510.17)
Sell: All shares of (MAIN), (AMT) & (WPC)
(ADP replaces MAIN, AMT & WPC...........almost like replacing the old suspension on your race car with a better one for better balance in performance around the corners on the race track)
Dividend growth CAGR: 3 year CAGR = 10.81%, 5 year CAGR = 13.71%, 10 year CAGR = 12.29% as of 9/4/23. (CAGR stands for "compound annual growth rate")
Total: $40.73
Grand total: $166.80
YoY: 27.51%
Purchases: 1 share of (MSCI)($551.90) & 1 share of (DPZ)($392.27)
Roth IRA
Total: $139.61
Taxable Account
Total: $40.49
Grand total: $180.10
YoY: 34.50%
Purchases: 1 share of (MPWR)($493.38), 1 share of (INTU)($456.21), 1 share of (ODFL)($369.66) & 2 shares of (TXN)($352.01)
building more cash position than making purchases.
Roth IRA
Total: $116.02
Taxable Income
Total: $39.77
Grand total: $155.79
YoY: 28.43%
Purchases: 1 share of (MPWR) ($405.67) & 1 share of (DPZ) ($310.60)
Well ladies and gentlemen I have surpassed the first $100,000 in my 20s. Wealth building or compounding wealth has been something I've always been curious about since I was like 16 years old. Why are these people soo rich? (side note: I grew up with YouTube, created in 2005) In high school I used to watch old 480p YouTube videos on wealthy families, millionaires, & billionaires. Like think of this................I understand the basic concept of snowballing your wealth to $1,000,000 by age 60 before my Dad sat me down in front of the computer to guide me through doing my taxes for the very first time. Before I received my first tax return check. Hell before my first job interview. I think I heard the term dividend for the first between the age of 17 and 18 when I was watching documentary videos on wealthy families. 401k's and Index Funds was all I understood back then but I was always pursuing more and more information. Example: How does wealth work? So it may sound unbelievable but its all a true story. I remember like it was yesterday in the classroom watching a compound interest video on the first kindle fire tablet before the teacher walked in to start class. I was still your average normal teenage boy that loved playing call of duty or having sleep overs and staying up super late playing video games with friends but..........the curiosity was always floating in the back of my head. Scroll down to see the dividend breakdown.
Taxable Account
Total: $39.50
Roth IRA
Total: $130.46
Grand Total: $169.96
YOY: 44.97%
Purchases: 2 shares of (AAPL) ($320.08), 1 share of (INTU) ($394.27) & 2 shares of (MSCI) ($1,110.41)
Hope you enjoyed the quick update.
Welcome to the first update of 2023. January is always the lowest month in dividends so it's nothing special just year over year growth over last year's January results. BTW I think I may hit 1,000 followers on my Facebook page this year in 2023. Never in a million years would I thought I would have any sort of following in the niche of investing because I started all of this because I was bored lol, maybe try something different on the internet. (then started having fun being creative on here) Here's a bonus for those who clicked on the blog, I actually used to run a gaming channel on Youtube (it failed), I also used to make *Anime Music Videos* as well got a couple thousand views on most of my videos, 10,000+ views on my best one (saved them all on my computer for nostalgia). Now my next (possible) success on the internet (specifically Facebook) is in *stock market investing*????.......who would of thought of that?? Maybe it's because I'm not afraid to be myself on here or on Facebook. To see the January results scroll down below πππ
Taxable Account
Total: $15.69
Roth IRA
Total: $73.37
Grand Total: $89.06
YoY: 15.93%
Purchases: 2 shares of (ODFL) ($630.96), 2 shares of (MSFT) ($471.43), 3 shares of (AAPL) ($438.53) & 1 share of (DPZ) ($357.32)
(New position in Roth IRA replacing Clorox) (TXN) Texas Instruments dividend growth metric's πππ
This is just a short/simple update nothing glamourous. The first month of the year is always slow. My monthly average should be around $140 to $150. It will start to pick in February and March so that's it for this update, until next time.
2022 Total contributions: $31,000π₯π₯π₯(new yearly record) (95% Taxable, 5% Roth IRA)
December ❄️☃️ contributions: $3,240
Song of the month: πΈ Disturbed - Down with the sickness πΈ Bonus: Disturbed - The game
Always love doing my 16-hour days..........you know the usual π always feels so f$$king good π₯π₯π₯ (imagine massive blue flames). Are you in love with seeing 4am in the morning? So my inspiration shoutout for 2022 goes to George Russell (Formula 1 driver) got his first race win ππ during his first year with Mercedes πͺ. My personal secret inspiration is our U.S Navy Seals πΊπΈ. So there's your little Christmas present π to the 10 views I usually get on my blogs. Scroll down to enjoy my final update post for 2022.
2022 Total Dividends: $1,573.97
Roth IRA
Taxable Account