My weekly summary of buys from around the blogging community for the week of September 6, 2015.
This weeks totals
- 48 Total Purchases(-6 from last week)
- 36 Uniquely Different Stocks Bought (-5 from last week)
- 17 Different Bloggers Posted Buys(-2 from last week)
Bloggers increased forward yearly dividends by $1,107! That's a 4% Average Yield on Investment! Nice work bloggers!
Top Purchased Stocks this week:
- WMT - 4 Buys
- KO - 3 Buy
- DOV, CVX, GILD, MO, OHI, RDS-B, XOM - 2Buys Each
Here is the F.A.S.T Graph for KO since I shared WMT last week. As you can see, the price is staying right in between the orange line (EPS) and the blue line (P/E Ratio). Based on the chart alone, it looks like KO is properly valued at this price.
Here is the summary of stocks, amount invested, and which blogger posted the buy:
Week of September 6 | ||||
Sector | Ticker | Yield | Amount | Blogger |
3 | ADM | 2.62% | 700 | DivHut |
1 | AGU.TO | 3.40% | 132 | Dividend Lord |
9 | AQN.TO | 5.56% | 76 | Dividend Lord |
1 | BBL | 7.51% | 640 | Race2Retirement |
4 | BNS | 4.84% | 587 | Dividend Lord |
1 | BP | 7.74% | 319 | Race2Retirement |
6 | CAT | 4.24% | 885 | Dividend For Starters |
7 | CNR | 1.70% | 1446 | Dividend Hustler |
1 | CVX | 5.65% | 100 | Dividend Growth Journey |
1 | CVX | 5.65% | 1400 | Passive Income Mavericks |
4 | DLR | 5.51% | 628 | Race2Retirement |
6 | DOV | 2.77% | 696 | DivHut |
6 | DOV | 2.77% | 1980 | American Dividend Dream |
5 | GILD | 1.57% | 625 | Redeemed Finance |
5 | GILD | 1.57% | 214 | Dividend Lord |
5 | GSK | 5.89% | 1193 | Passive Income Mavericks |
4 | IVZ | 3.28% | 800 | Div4Son |
5 | JNJ | 3.23% | 400 | Young Dividend |
3 | KMB | 3.38% | 1456 | Div4Son |
3 | KO | 3.46% | 19 | A Christian Investor |
3 | KO | 3.46% | 39 | Dividend For Starters |
3 | KO | 3.46% | 78 | Dividend Lord |
4 | MAIN | 7.59% | 285 | Race2Retirement |
3 | MAT | 6.73% | 10 | A Christian Investor |
3 | MO | 4.30% | 1170 | Passive Income Mavericks |
3 | MO | 4.30% | 539 | Race2Retirement |
5 | OHI | 6.68% | 990 | Dividend Mantra |
5 | OHI | 6.68% | 1046 | Passive Income Mavericks |
3 | PEP | 3.07% | 20 | A Christian Investor |
4 | PZC | 6.62% | 298 | Dividend Drive |
1 | RDS.B | 7.50% | 1000 | Average Dividend Yield |
1 | RDS.B | 505 | Race2Retirement | |
4 | SNH | 10.22% | 386 | Race2Retirement |
4 | STAG | 8.01% | 253 | Race2Retirement |
8 | T | 5.75% | 300 | FabSavings |
4 | TD | 3.94% | 119 | Financial Freedom |
4 | TROW | 2.93% | 300 | FabSavings |
3 | UL | 3.31% | 20 | A Christian Investor |
4 | VTR | 5.55% | 539 | Race2Retirement |
7 | WMT | 3.03% | 200 | Young Dividend |
7 | WMT | 3.03% | 20 | A Christian Investor |
7 | WMT | 3.03% | 300 | FabSavings |
7 | WMT | 3.03% | 200 | Dividend Growth Journey |
4 | WPC | 6.72% | 114 | Dividend Lord |
XCD | 1.52% | 1693 | Dividend Hustler | |
5 | XHC | 0.91% | 1422 | Dividend Hustler |
1 | XOM | 4.02% | 400 | Young Dividend |
1 | XOM | 4.02% | 365 | Race2Retirement |
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):ID | Sector | # | Amount |
5 | Healthcare | 7 | 5890 |
1 | Basic Materials | 9 | 4861 |
4 | Financials | 11 | 4309 |
3 | Consumer Goods | 10 | 4051 |
6 | Industrial Goods | 3 | 3561 |
7 | Services | 5 | 2166 |
8 | Technology | 1 | 300 |
9 | Utilities | 1 | 76 |
2 | Conglomerates | 0 | 0 |
TOTAL | 47 | 25,213 |
Financials appear to be the big winner this week, although this does include REIT's as well.
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.
Thanks for pulling this together again. Always fun to see if I had company with my purchases. Looks like this time I had company with KO and GILD.
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Hi Dividend Lord,
DeleteKO is looking good right now and with the ex dividend date last Friday, it makes sense that it would be a top buy this week.
Thanks for the note. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for including me! You may have touched on this before, but why is WMT a financial?
ReplyDeleteThanks again! ADD
Wow! Thanks for the correction! I am trying to automate this process as much as possible so each week I am experimenting with different things. I auto-fill the sector information now but the formula had an error in it so the last several stocks had the wrong sector. WMT as a financial might make sense, but it isn't correct ;).
DeleteThanks again and thanks for stopping by!
-Adam
Also... I have updated the charts and info to be correct (as far as I can tell)!
ReplyDeleteHi Adam,
ReplyDeleteThanks for including me in your summary of recent buys! I'm honored. And great job putting this together - it's always nice to see what other investors are purchasing.
You are most welcome CI! Thanks for the compliment as well. I really enjoy seeing all the data as well!
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