Retired Dividend Investor Earning $5,000 Per Month on $320K Investment Shares His 5 Stock Picks – ‘I’m Not Your Conventional Investor’

Retired Dividend Investor Earning ,000 Per Month on 0K Investment Shares His 5 Stock Picks – ‘I’m Not Your Conventional Investor’

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Markets are wavering as chances of further rate cuts this year are dimming due to labor market strengths and elevated inflation. The impact of new trade policies under the upcoming Trump administration could further increase uncertainty in the days ahead. As investors brace for a choppy ride and pile into stable assets, dividend stocks are back in focus.

About six months ago, someone asked dividend investors on r/Dividends – a community on Reddit with over 650,000 members, whether anyone was living off dividends and how much investment was required to reach this milestone. Income investors poured in with an overwhelming response, sharing their success stories and portfolio strategies.

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An investor said he was living off his dividend income and was ready to collect over $5,000 in monthly dividends on an initial investment of about $320,000.

“I am retired and live off mine, but I am not your conventional investor. My monthly dividend income at the end of this month will be over $5,000 on an initial investment of $320K that is now worth $382K, not counting dividends.”

The investor supported investing in closed-end funds and he said he does not care much about high expense ratios of funds while investing. Here is how he explained his rationale when someone pointed out the high expense ratios of many of his investments:

“Right, like I care what expense ratios are when I have made so much money on dividends and on the increase in the share price. Then again, I have been off and on in some of these names for 10+ years. But I get it; you look at expense ratios while I don’t.”

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The investor said only 25% of his funds were invested in the market, while the rest went to fixed-income investments, including municipal bonds, closed-end funds and money market funds.

Let’s take a look at some of the names he was holding.

Cornerstone Total Return Fund

The Cornerstone Total Return Fund (CRF) is a closed-end investment company that targets capital appreciation and income generation. It has a dividend yield of 16% and pays monthly. The investor said CRF is one of the funds allowing investors to reinvest their dividends at the fund’s net asset value (NAV).

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