Dividend Stocks

Latest Stock Buy: 40 shares AMS:INGA (ING Groep NV) at EUR 9.45

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On June 13th, 2022 I bought 40 shares of AMS: INGA (ING Groep NV) paying EUR 9.45 per share.  I'm now holding 140 shares with ING stock in my portfolio and my average buy price is EUR 10.16.  The ING Group is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam. Its primary businesses are retail banking, direct banking, commercial banking, investment banking, wholesale banking, private banking, asset management, and insurance services My goal is to…


$4,729 Options Income in 165 days

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Back on July 19, 2021, I decided to close all my existing positions with LYNX Broker (Interactive Brokers) and start fresh.  After closing all positions and selling off all stock I was left with little more than EUR 8,000. 165 days later on December 31, 2021, I can report $4,729 options income, which translates to about $28.66 daily.  At the start of 2021, I was looking to take about $40,000 in options income for the whole year of 2021. Well, that didn't happen. Now when looking at 2022 I'…


Stopping Buying Dividend Stocks to Beef Up Cash Balance 2

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I have decided to pause buying new dividend (or any other) stock until will decrease my negative cash balance down to -EUR 10,000. Today my cash balance is standing at -EUR 11,911. With the recent market volatility (omricon and Fed rates) it might seem like a great buying time, but I have decided to grow back some cash balance, wait for some options to expire, roll bad ones, keep selling covered calls, and deposit additional cash until I will decrease my negative cash balance down to at least…


Stopping Buying Dividend Stocks to Beef Up Cash Balance

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I have decided to pause buying new dividend (or any other) stock until will decrease my negative cash balance down to -EUR 12,000. Today my cash balance is standing at -EUR 13,324. With the recent market volatility (omricon and Fed rates) it might seem like a great buying time, but I have decided to grow back some cash balance, wait for some options to expire, roll bad ones, keep selling covered calls, and deposit additional cash until I will decrease my negative cash balance down to at least…


My TOP 3 dividend stocks to generate monthly income + covered calls

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In this video I'm talking about my top 3 favorite dividend stocks I'm holding in my portfolio and how with the help of covered calls I'm boosting my monthly returns. Subscribe to my covered calls newsletter here Transcript: Good morning everyone, Reinis Fischer here, your favorite guy on talking about stocks, covered calls, and trading options. Today I'm going to talk about my favorite three, top three dividend stocks. Currently, in my portfolio I have about 40 stocks, not all are dividend…


Top 30 Dividend Paying Stocks in Germany (DAX Index)

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Investing in Germany is quite easy, you could do so by buying German stocks. There are many German stocks to invest in, but in this article, I will talk about Germany's blue-chip stocks, stocks from the DAX index The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex (German stock index)) is a blue-chip stock market index consisting of the 30 major German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Prices are taken from the Xetra trading venue. According to Deutsche Börse, the operator of Xetra, DAX measures…


3 Trades to Generate $200/mo Selling Naked Puts on Dividend Stocks

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Selling naked puts on dividend stocks is one of my favorite income-generating strategies. I've been selling options since the end of March 2019, and as a seasoned dividend income investor, I find options as one of the best inventions of our time.  3 Trades to Generate $165 - $350/mo Selling Cash-Secured Put Options Income from options regularly puts food on our family table (or at least buys some candies). To follow up on my trades in almost real-time - subscribe to my newsletter at Covered…


Recovery Plan Using Naked Puts on Dividend Stocks

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In the month of November 2019, I kept suffering from my trades on indexes. I took a loss of about EUR 3,000. If there was a lesson learned, then liquidity, stop loss and too many open positions are 3 simple things to follow in the future. Anyhow, I decided to stop trading instruments without underlying (no more futures or indexes until further notice) The further written is copy/paste from my e-mail to a friend/ coach/ mentor (little editing added to make it blog readable) As I had a negative…


2018 in Review and Financial Goals for 2019

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I'm 33 now and I have a goal to save one million dollars by the time I will turn 60. That's 27 years to go. I've been documenting my journey towards financial independence for the past two years already In today's article, I will review the past year of 2018 and take a quick glimpse at the New Year of 2019. Just like in the previous year, 2017 for me was a year of peer to peer lending, dividend-paying stocks and  - cryptocurrencies. Speaking of cryptocurrencies 2018 was really bad for my long…


3 High Yield Paying European/US Dividend Stocks in June

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I'm still on my way of building a million dollar retirement account from scratch by the time I will turn 60 (in 2045). Right now, in June 2018, I've reached just about 1.87% from my goal. My investments this year have been spread across peer to peer lending, dividend-paying stocks, cash and of course cryptocurrencies. If you are interested in current progress, see dividend income reports.  Originally I had an idea of building monthly dividend paying stock portfolio from the Baltic equities. I…