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Earning More Than $100,000/Year: Unveiling My Dividend Portfolio Worth $2,816,000

In this video I show you all the latest details of my dividend portfolio in Fidelity, and I’ll show you estimates for how my dividend income should snowball overtime, along with tons of other juicy tidbits. Chat with me on my free Dividend Discord chat server ➜ Follow me on X (Twitter) ➜ Follow me on Instagram ➜ Join my Patreon ➜ Buy some of my fun dividend merch (10% donated to St Jude) ➜ Listen to my Videos as Podcasts on iTunes ➜ Listen to my Videos as Podcasts on SoundCloud ➜ Use my Seeking Alpha Affiliate Link ➜ (I’m sponsored by Seeking Alpha). 0:00 Intro 1:39 My dividend portfolio in Fidelity 3:26 My account balances 3:58 My recent IRA dividends 5:16 My IRA dividend stocks 8:20 My Taxable account stocks 9:22 My recent Taxable dividends 9:57 My wife’s Rollover account 10:14 Total annual dividends I get in Fidelity 10:27 Recent Rollover dividends 10:39 My portfolio in my dividend spreadsheet product 14:45 A calendar of dividend payouts I’ve gotten and will get

Stocks fluctuate as inflation falls below 5% benchmark: Today's stock market update on May 10, 2023

#stocks #inflation #YahooFinance #recession #bitcoin #Biden #Stockmarket #coronavirus #memestocks #Fed #YahooFinance #investing #stockmarket #bitcoin #crypto To get the latest markets news check out finance.yahoo.com U.S. stocks wavered Wednesday as investors digested data that showed inflation slowed to its slowest annual rate of increase in two years. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) ticked above the flatline, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) slipped 0.41% or more than 100 points. The technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) rose 0.62 % at around 12:14 pm ET. The highlight for Wall Street was economic data that showed the consumer index rose at a quicker monthly pace in April, pushed by soaring costs for used cars and trucks and housing, the latest sign that inflation remains sticky. CPI rose 0.4% in April, faster than the 0.1% rise from the previous month. In the 12 months through April, headline inflation increased to 4.9%, lower than the forecasted 5%. April’s