I own only three of the ten candidates in my DivGro portfolio.
Welcome to the MAY edition of my DivGro 2.0 newsletter!
This edition comes in two parts because I have more transactions to cover than I normally do. Part 1 covers the April market recap and an overview of my DivGro portfolio, including April's sell transactions. Part 2 covers my April buy transactions and presents this month's top-10 lists of Dividend Radar stocks.
In February, I decided to increase my investment in stocks with higher dividend growth rates (and lower dividend yields). Such stocks tend to produce superior total returns.
To support this change, I recently updated my system for determining target
weights for DivGro positions. This dynamic and flexible system, which now
places more emphasis on a stock's quality score and dividend growth rate, is
designed to enhance the performance and balance of my portfolio.
