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Monday, October 5, 2015

Summary of Recent Buys - Week of September 27

 My weekly summary of buys from around the blogging community for the week of September 27, 2015.

This weeks totals

  • 33 Total Purchases(-3 from last week)
  • 23 Uniquely Different Stocks Bought (-0 from last week)
  • 15 Different Bloggers Posted Buys(-1 from last week)
A total of $28,431 was invested in dividend stocks this week. An Increase of about $4k from last week.

Bloggers increased forward yearly dividends by  $1,368! That's a 4.8% Average Yield on Investment! Nice work bloggers!

Top Purchased Stocks this week:
  1. KMI - 6 Buys
  2. EMR, ABT, OKE - 2 Buys
KMI easily took the top spot this week with 6 buys all by unique bloggers.

Here is the F.A.S.T Graph for KMI. The stock price hasn't been this low since late 2011. Last week the stock hit a multi year low of just above $25 a share and with a yield over 6%, it is easy to see why it was popular last week.







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


Week of September 27
SectorTickerYieldAmountBlogger
5ABT2.31%500Young Dividend
5ABT2.31%1027Div 4 Son
5AMGN2.20%500Young Dividend
4BAC1.29%3062Well Rounded Investor
1BBL7.66%596Race 2 Retirement
1BP7.19%595Race 2 Retirement
1BP7.19%2282Investment Hunting
6CAT4.59%250Accumulating Assets
7COP5.60%490Passive Income Mavericks
1CVX5.13%100Dividend Growth Journey
4EHI13.00%1360Dividend Quest
6EMR4.17%1069Dividend Diplomats
6EMR4.17%1099Investment Hunting
7FAST3.08%5250Income Surfer
5GSK5.80%400Passive Income Mavericks
4HCP5.96%370Race 2 Retirement
5JNJ3.18%100Dividend Growth Journey
1KMI6.45%250Accumulating Assets
1KMI6.45%442Zero to Zeros
1KMI6.45%580Race 2 Retirement
1KMI6.45%305Passive Income Mavericks
1KMI6.45%0Well Rounded Investor
1KMI6.45%405A Frugal Familys Journey
9OKE6.73%640Race 2 Retirement
9OKE6.73%700Race 2 Retirement
3PG3.64%215Dividend Growth Journey
3PM5.05%159Dividend Growth Journey
3PM5.05%2754Div Gro
1RDS.B6.86%644A Frugal Familys Journey
8T5.66%100Dividend Growth Journey
1UTX2.81%1314Financial Freedom
4WPC6.54%577Race 2 Retirement
1XOM3.79%296Dividend Growth Journey

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
1,367.99
IDSector#Amount
1Basic Materials137809
7Services25740
4Financials45369
3Consumer Goods33128
5Healthcare52527
6Industrial Goods32418
9Utilities21340
8Technology1100
2Conglomerates00

TOTAL3328,431






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



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.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for compiling all this info. Looks great and it gives a nice recap of what we've all been buying. Unfortunately I haven't been buying recently due to cash flow, not lack of opportunities. Cash flow should improve and I can hopefully get back to making regular purchases in the second half of October.

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    1. Thanks so much for the comment PIP. I understand where you are coming from. We recently paid off our van so my flow is a bit lacking right now too. Its too bad because there are plenty of opportunities out there. Best of luck!

      -Adam

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  2. Adam,
    Thanks for compiling the weekly list of buys. It's an inspiration to see everyone investing even when the market kicks you in the teeth.
    The yield and income numbers are also excellent.
    D4s

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    1. Hi D4s! Long time no talk. Glad I could provide it for you and everyone to study over. Ya this week was pretty motivating. As I told JC above, I don't have much cash to spend right now. Too bad. Best wishes.

      -Adam

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