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    Resources MJ uses for Dividend and REIT Investments

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    Not MJ here, but for REITs I follow Brad Thomas on Seeking Alpha: Brad Thomas's Articles | Seeking Alpha
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    Any Programs/Sites to Play with Stocks/Options?

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    I would guess most brokers offer a demo or paper trading account. InteractiveBrokers is a decent choice and they offer paper trading as well. For all demo accounts: the fills are not realistic (in both directions - sometimes you get a fill where you would not get a fill with real money and of...
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    Monthly Dividends Math

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    I agree, 2.9 % is not an "exciting" dividend yield, but it's not uncommon for Dividend Aristocrats (25+ years of growing dividends). Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) for example has a current yield of 2.8 %. (Stock number 5 could be JNJ, based on the dividend and cycle.) Like you, I'm also aiming for a...
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    Monthly Dividends Math

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    It's 2.9 % - 3472/120000. The total investment is 12 * 10000. In the first part, each dividend amount is per single share. If you invest 10k in each company, then you will have a different number of shares. Does this explain the discrepancy between 30.40 and 3472?
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