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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Summary of Recent Buys - Week of September 13

My weekly summary of buys from around the blogging community for the week of September 13, 2015.

This weeks totals

  • 25 Total Purchases(-23 from last week)
  • 23 Uniquely Different Stocks Bought (-13 from last week)
  • 12 Different Bloggers Posted Buys(-2 from last week)
A total of $16,612 was invested in dividend stocks this week. Quite a bit less than the last week. I was surprised to see so little actually. The Fed Rate decision maybe was a factor? Bloggers holding back until the decision.

Bloggers increased forward yearly dividends by  $741! That's a 4.5% Average Yield on Investment! Nice work bloggers!

Top Purchased Stocks this week:
  1. UL. BP - 2 Buys
UL and BP took the top spot this week, being the only duplicate picks this week!

Here are the F.A.S.T Graphs for UL and BP:










Here is the summary of stocks, amount invested, and which blogger posted the buy:

Week of September 13
SectorTickerYieldAmountBlogger
3AAPL1.83%1972American Dividend Dream
5ABT2.22%400Young Dividend
1BP7.71%1182My Dividend Growth
1BP7.71%250Accumulating Assets
6CMI3.38%1180Financial Freedom
4CSCO3.29%78Dividend Lord
1CVX5.51%250Accumulating Assets
6EMR4.17%1154Dividend Diplomats
4GOV10.74%320Race2Retirement
5JNJ3.21%1023Captain Dividend
6MMM2.94%1974American Dividend Dream
4NMFC9.48%290Race2Retirement
9OKE6.77%540Race2Retirement
3PG3.79%700Race2Retirement
3PM4.92%300Young Dividend
4PNNT16.54%375Race2Retirement
1RDS.B6.92%250Accumulating Assets
9SO5.00%429Race2Retirement
3UL3.23%300FabSavings
3UL3.23%1000Div4Son
7UNP2.51%1000I Want to Retire Soon
8VZ5.07%465Race2Retirement
7WMT3.09%300FabSavings
4WPC6.45%580Race2Retirement
1XOM4.02%300FabSavings

Sector Information: 

For the Sector information, I use FinViz.com when possible as it is easy to find a consistent sector list. Here are the Sector codes I use in the chart (# is the number of each stock purchased in that sector):



Sum of yearly Dividends
740.58
IDSector#Amount
6Industrial Goods34308
3Consumer Goods54272
1Basic Materials52232
4Financials51643
5Healthcare21423
7Services21300
9Utilities2969
8Technology1465
2Conglomerates00

TOTAL2516,612













Which of these stocks are you looking to buy next week? Any surprises in this list?



Disclaimer: I am not a licensed investment professional. I am not liable for any losses suffered by any parties. Any information on this site is my opinion only and should not be used for investments of any kind.

8 comments:

  1. Hey just wanted to give you a heads up I nominated you for a "Sunshine Blogger Award". Just a few questions and an honorable mention. If you have a chance check it out - http://redeemedfinance.com/sunshine-blogger-nomination/

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    1. Oh boy! Thanks for the nomination! My reply coming up shortly!

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  2. IWTRS,

    It's interesting... not many purchases this week and Friday was such a goner type day - opening up valid opportunities. Wonder if there is a capital stock piling session going on. Always love these posts - please continue to do this if you can!

    -Lanny

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    1. Thanks Lanny! I will continue as long as I can! For my benefit and all of yours. I was surprised by so few buys this past week as well. Interesting indeed.

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting!

      -Adam

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  3. Thanks for including me. Like Lanny above, I really enjoy these posts so please continue if you can!

    The market continues to stay volatile so hopefully there will continue to be a lot of purchases throughout the community

    ADD

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    1. Will do ADD! I hope the buys ramp up again as we move into the holiday season. It is more fun when there are more buys! :)

      Take care, thanks for the comment!
      -Adam

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  4. Thanks for sharing. Always love seeing what others are buying and watching where the money flows. The yields from each of these companies look enticing. Just goes to show what a dramatic price decline can do.

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    1. Glad I could do it DH! The options are definitely opening up with this latest decline we are seeing. Hope it stays here for a bit so we can all stock up! Thanks for the comments!

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