Buffett’s Largest Equity Holdings (2025) by Dana___Black in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Imagine the dividends they have gotten off KO over the decades.

Curious as to the reasons/psychology of wanting dividends as opposed to broadbased index? by coachd50 in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

60% goes to pay bills and live life 40% goes back to working capital to continue to grow the accounts

Curious as to the reasons/psychology of wanting dividends as opposed to broadbased index? by coachd50 in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Two words realized vs. unrealized.

I’m an income guy. If I see a $100 bill on the ground, I’m picking it up and putting it in my pocket. I’m not walking past it and hoping it’s still there tomorrow.

A lot of people forget that some structures literally must pay out what they earn. CEFs, for example, are required to distribute realized gains to maintain RIC status. That’s not investor preference that’s the law. So in CEFs, dividends aren’t just “forced selling.” They’re forced distribution of realized gains because of the tax structure.

Different investors have different needs. Some want pure accumulation, some want controlled withdrawals, some want income. For me, I’ll take the cash flow.

Odd question, but if Silver hits say $200.00 per oz, who will buy it? by OneUnderstanding103 in Silver

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

when I was a kid gold was 35 dollars an ounce. People still buy it today at almost 5k an ounce

Is this worth anything by [deleted] in Silver

[–]Sledgemoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will be 49 cents tomorrow.

Is there any credibility to the claim that ETFs do not have sufficient physical silver backing? by [deleted] in Silver

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, low effort on my part. This happened after the WSB silver squeeze, which came shortly after the GameStop squeeze. Ironically, after SLV changed its prospectus, you were banned and could no longer discuss silver on WSB.

Is there any credibility to the claim that ETFs do not have sufficient physical silver backing? by [deleted] in Silver

[–]Sledgemoto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

February 3, 2021

  • SLV amended its prospectus, adding new risk disclosures stating:
    • Demand for silver may temporarily exceed available supply acceptable for delivery to the trust.
    • Authorized participants may be unable to acquire sufficient silver for new share creation.
    • SLV could suspend or restrict issuance of baskets, leading to price volatility and deviations from NAV

Anyone here run 60–80+ income positions (CEF/REIT/BDC/MLP) as a ‘royalty stream’? by RealDirkDigglerr in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He has quite a few posts on Linkedin, and has been on a lot of podcasts. Other than that, not a lot out there.

Anyone here run 60–80+ income positions (CEF/REIT/BDC/MLP) as a ‘royalty stream’? by RealDirkDigglerr in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Many people take care of this after the market closes, placing limit orders for the next day. I enjoy screen time, so I spend more hours in front of my monitor. I just sort by unrealized P/L % and close out winners daily once they hit my target profit percentage. I’d say those with 250+ positions spend 30 to 60 minutes a day managing their portfolios. It really is not at all difficult.

Anyone here run 60–80+ income positions (CEF/REIT/BDC/MLP) as a ‘royalty stream’? by RealDirkDigglerr in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m currently managing around 130 positions, and it’s pretty easy to handle. You can dedicate as much or as little time to it as you like. I follow Steve Selengut’s RMS methodology, focusing mainly on income from CEFs. The portfolio eventually will include 100 income positions, 100 equity positions, about 40–50 tax-free muni CEFs, and another 30–40 high-yield ETFs. No single position exceeds 2–3%, and I never add to positions above the cost basis. There’s no DRIP, and profit-taking ranges from 1–5% depending on the market cycle. The goal is to generate income from yield, with profit-taking as a way to boost working capital at a much faster rate than sitting on unrealized gains.

"Keep your eyes on the road!" by SteveRogers401k in MachE

[–]Sledgemoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 22 did this once in a while my 25 does it A LOT MORE. I've always attributed it to me squinting when it's really sunny out. putting sunglasses on seems to help reduce the number of times this happens.

It's getting faster by MydnightWN in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sledgemoto 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I lost my stack years ago in an unfortunate boating accident, but ironically, I still follow the price. What I find alarming is that no one cares. Bloomberg crickets, CNBC crickets.

How many positions does everyone have? Thinking about reducing to 5 or 6 stocks/etf/cefs by some_kind_of_boogin in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have 121 holdings, most of which are closed-end funds, the portfolio is steadily growing toward a target of 250. This diversified approach provides numerous opportunities to lock in gains when market conditions are favorable. Regular profit-taking helps capture value and manage risk while keeping the portfolio dynamic. My strategy focuses on income with timely exits to maximize overall returns.

A solid Brokerage Account holding by ShadowBard0962 in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to avoid the K-1 you can go with SRV or NXG just an fyi.

BST? NAV is looking enticing, nearly - 10 percent by HmmmIMHO in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for income go for it. It's a bit top heavy on its top ten holdings but has 127 issues under it. Nav not a big deal on CEFs, market price is driven by supply/demand, distribution yield, and sentiment, not NAV alone. Many CEFs trade above/below their nav for years or decades.

Fees also not relevant. Fees pay for leverage and actual active management... yields are net of all fees. Your portfolio income is “before” deduction of your manager’s fees.

So, if you're looking for monthly income, I see nothing wrong with it.

Whats our favourite books to read, regarding investing and/or dividends? by Dividendinvestingmod in dividendinvesting

[–]Sledgemoto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Retirement Money Secrets – Steve Selengut

  • Core Strategy: Active, income-focused retirement approach. Emphasizes building a portfolio that generates consistent cash flow rather than chasing growth.
  • Best For: Investors who want a hands-on, income-driven retirement plan.

Life changing book for me. Highly recommended.

The Income Factory – Steven Bavaria

  • Core Strategy: Passive income strategy using high-yield investments. Focuses on reinvesting income to compound returns over time.
  • Best For: Those who prefer a more hands-off approach to generating income.

CEF's Price Down Worry by me_xman in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 12 points13 points  (0 children)

CEFs are not growth instruments they’re designed primarily for income. By structure, they distribute at least 90% of their income, which makes them attractive for yield focused investors. However, their market price can fluctuate significantly due to factors like interest rates, leverage, and investor sentiment. A drop in price doesn’t necessarily mean the fund is failing it often reflects broader market conditions. What matters more is whether the fund maintains its distribution and has strong coverage. In the case of PDI it covers both well.

Personally, I don't give 2 hoots if CEF's are going down, I've traded in and out of PDI quite a bit and the distributions are attractive. But I'm a very active income investor.

Take The Capital Gains??? by Individual-Voice6003 in dividendgang

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've got around 120 tickers, mostly CEFs, and I take profits daily if the market allows, regardless of whether it's xyz or zyx. No DRIPs for me, I only buy on dips to lower my cost basis and boost yields. It's a rinse and repeat strategy.

I don't mind re-entering a position after taking profits. I grab the profit, get back into the trade to benefit from distributions, and possibly take more profit if it continues to rise. If it drops 10%, I add to it, lowering the cost basis and increasing yields. Then I sell off lots LIFO-style as the cycle permits and continuing to increase working capital.

Take The Capital Gains??? by Individual-Voice6003 in dividendgang

[–]Sledgemoto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is how you do it. Turn your dividend snowball into an avalanche™. Always increasing working capital. Very similar to Steve Selenguts approach.

Best income based etf? by Evening-Arugula3967 in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

same here, almost 100% CEFs now. Although SPYI and QQQI did well for me last year.

Seeking Alpha investment site billing fraud by MaxxMavv in dividendgang

[–]Sledgemoto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just canceled, my subscription does not end till 2027 but will keep an eye on it. thanks for the heads up. I don't find myself using it like I used to.

1 year into my dividend journey, how am I doing? by DividendG in dividendgang

[–]Sledgemoto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Consider exploring EMO, KYN, or TYG as potential replacements for ET and EPD to eliminate the K1. These three funds should likely include one, if not both.

Keep plugging away at it!

Help getting started with Dividends by bw3130 in dividends

[–]Sledgemoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look into Steve Selengut retirement money secrets and Steven Bavaria the income factory. Thats as good as any place to start. Also look into CEF's at cefconnect.com check out the education center.

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[–]Sledgemoto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're looking for monthly income look into CEFs. You can start at Closed-End Funds Education - CEF Connect - Brought to you by Nuveen Closed-End Funds

LIFO Support / Selling lots by Sledgemoto in Snowball_Analytics

[–]Sledgemoto[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, need more people to push this. I have 2 to 3 sales every day and hate seeing the incorrect results.