DivGro is now DivGro 2.0!

DivGro moved to another platform and is now DivGro 2.0!

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 How to Assess Dividend Quality and The Chowder Ruleand a live spreadsheet of my DivGro Portfolio.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Monolithic Power Systems Dividend Increase

On 30 January, Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) increased its dividend by 28.21%, from $1.56 to $2.00 per share.

The dividend is payable on 15 April to shareholders of record on 31 March.

MPWR's contribution to DivGro's projected annual dividend income will increase by $63.36 to $288.

Chevron Dividend Increase

On 30 January, Chevron (CVX) increased its dividend by 4.09%, from $1.71 to $1.78 per share.

The dividend is payable on 10 March to shareholders of record on 17 February.

CVX's contribution to DivGro's projected annual dividend income will increase by $60.20 to $1,530.80.

BlackRock Dividend Increase

On 15 January, BlackRock (BLK) increased its dividend by 9.98%, from $5.21 to $5.73 per share.

The dividend is payable on 24 March to shareholders of record on 6 March.

BLK's contribution to DivGro's projected annual dividend income will increase by $31.20 to $343.80.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Home Run Number 62

Today, I'm happy to announce DivGro's 62nd Home Run!

I call stocks in my DivGro portfolio Home Runs after they double my original investment on a total return basis.

As a dividend growth investor, I invest in high-quality dividend growth stocks with long histories of increasing annual dividend payouts. 

There's rarely a reason to sell high-quality dividend-growth stocks if the company's underlying fundamentals don't change. And if you hold such stocks long enough, they'll eventually double your original investment in total return!

Monday, February 2, 2026

Home Run Number 61

Today, I'm happy to announce DivGro's 61st Home Run!

I give any stock in my DivGro portfolio the Home Run moniker when it doubles my original investment on a total return basis.

As a dividend growth investor, I invest in high-quality dividend growth stocks with long histories of increasing annual dividend payouts. 

There's rarely a reason to sell high-quality dividend-growth stocks if the company's underlying fundamentals don't change. And if you hold such stocks long enough, they'll eventually double your original investment in total return!