This weeks totals:
This Week | Change | ||||||||
Total Stock Purchases | 23 | -4 | |||||||
Unique Tickers Purchased | 19 | -1 | |||||||
Different Bloggers making Purchases | 12 | 0 | |||||||
Total Cost Of Purchases | $25,873 | 190 | |||||||
Increase in Dividends | $1,463 | 427 | |||||||
Yield on Purchases | 5.7% | 1.62% |
I have charted the weekly S&P % Return vs Amount of Money invested in the market for that week. The last few weeks have been relatively steady as the market has had some ups and downs but overall, relatively flat.
Top Purchased Stocks this week:
- ENB, GILD, KMI, WMT - 2 Buys
Not much excitement this week in any one stock. Seems as if there was a good variety including many names we have seen in the past.
Here is the summary of stocks, amount invested, and which blogger posted the buy with a link to the post:
Week of November 29 | ||||
Sector | Ticker | Yield | Amount | Blogger w/Link to Buy Post |
3 | ADM | 3.11% | 1296 | A Christian Investor |
1 | BBL | 10.25% | 1202 | Average Dividend Yield |
4 | BNS | 4.73% | 182 | Dividend Lord |
7 | CNR.TO | 1.64% | 3234 | The Dividend Guy |
9 | CU | 3.60% | 1636 | Average Dividend Yield |
6 | DE | 3.02% | 80 | Dividend Lord |
7 | DIS | 1.24% | 100 | Dividend Growth Journey |
1 | ENB | 4.15% | 2375 | Average Dividend Yield |
1 | ENB | 4.15% | 1402 | Dividend Hustler |
5 | GILD | 1.65% | 107 | Dividend Lord |
5 | GILD | 1.65% | 1188 | Financial Freedom |
8 | IBM | 3.70% | 250 | FabSavings |
1 | KMI | 12.13% | 1200 | A Christian Investor |
1 | KMI | 12.13% | 5168 | My Dividend Pipeline |
6 | LMT | 3.02% | 500 | Zero to Zeros |
9 | OKE | 9.92% | 250 | FabSavings |
7 | SBUX | 1.30% | 250 | FabSavings |
7 | T | 5.51% | 100 | Dividend Growth Journey |
8 | TRP | 4.99% | 1067 | Dividend Hustler |
1 | UVE | 2.20% | 2000 | American Dividend Dream |
4 | WMT | 3.29% | 100 | Dividend Growth Journey |
7 | WMT | 3.29% | 1190 | Dividend Hustler |
7 | YUM | 2.42% | 996 | Div4Son |
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 | 1,463.26 | ||
ID | Sector | # | Amount |
1 | Basic Materials | 6 | 13347 |
7 | Services | 7 | 5870 |
9 | Utilities | 2 | 1886 |
8 | Technology | 2 | 1317 |
3 | Consumer Goods | 1 | 1296 |
5 | Healthcare | 2 | 1295 |
6 | Industrial Goods | 2 | 580 |
4 | Financials | 2 | 282 |
2 | Conglomerates | 0 | 0 |
TOTAL | 24 | 25,873 |
I cross reference my list with A Frugal Family's Journey's list as well, but I do not guarantee the accuracy. If you see any mistakes, please comment or send me an email.
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.
Count me in for ENB!
ReplyDeleteBonjour Monsieur! Will do :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, great post Adam. Your charts and table makes it so much easier to read. :)
ReplyDeleteUntil the next summary, best wishes my friend. AFFJ
Thanks as always AFFJ! I am working each week to keep improving this post so the most data can be seen in the least amount of time. I know all of our attention spans are short! :)
DeleteHi Adam,
ReplyDeleteI am new to dividend investing and follow a couple of other dividend bloggers and it's amazing how much insight you can glean from the dividend blogging community. Your charts rock my friend. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Hi Laura Beth! Thanks for stopping by and welcome to DGI ! It's a pretty awesome community and a very helpful one. Glad you like the charts. Hopefully they are all helpful! Take care!
DeleteGood stuff Adam, you do a great job keeping track of all of this for us. I did a few of these kind of roundups before and I know they can be a bit of work. It's interesting to see where people are seeing value. I purchased AT&T too after dumping my KMI shares but I didn't make a formal post about it. Thanks for the update!
ReplyDeleteThanks Captain! I have automated the report a bit but it still takes time. It is interesting to see the trends. Thanks for commenting!
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