THESE 4 Monthly Dividend Stocks Pay You EVERY Week
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The easiest portfolio for dividend cash EVERY week, 4 monthly dividend stocks that will pay you every week of the year. FREE weekly newsletter with market updates and strategies, sign up here https://mystockmarketbasics.com/daily...

You know we love dividend stocks here on the channel and have looked at several portfolios for dividend cash flow every week and even every day. Now I’ve found the simplest dividend portfolio ever, just four stocks to pay the bills with dividends.

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I’m highlighting my favorite monthly dividend stocks here in our list but I want to show you how to put this together so you can recreate it if you need to. It’s super easy, just search for any monthly dividend stock in Yahoo and go to the Historical Data tab.

Change the time period to five years and to show Dividends Only and click apply. That’s going to show you the ex-dividend dates for the stock for every dividend back five years. And you can see, Global Water Resources tends to go ex-dividend in the third week of the month, usually between the 14th and 16th.

From there it’s just a matter of writing down when each monthly dividend stock goes ex-dividend, which week of each month. Now remember, that ex-dividend date is different from the day you’ll actually get the dividend. The ex-dividend date is the first day the stock trades without the dividend. If you buy the stock on the ex-dividend date or later, you will NOT get the dividend until another one comes around the next month. You need to buy and hold these before that ex-dividend date.

The payment date, the day you actually see the dividend hit your account is usually a week or two after this ex-dividend date but by planning our dividend stocks like this, with this staggered approach where we have at least one monthly going ex-dividend each week, you’ll end up getting a dividend payment every week as well.

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Joseph Hogue, CFA spent nearly a decade as an investment analyst for institutional firms and banks. He now helps people understand their financial lives through dividend stocks, investing and ways to make more money. He has appeared on Bloomberg and on sites like CNBC and Morningstar. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a veteran of the Marine Corps.
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