Here is the Dividend Unboxing for March 2022 which reveals my passive income from Premium Bonds and dividend shares. I use Premium Bonds as my emergency fund to protect me from having to sell my shares to raise cash at any time. Firstly I discuss what an asset bubble is and give an example of Tulip Mania and the problems with ‘following the crowd’. I talk about my own strategy of buy and hold as opposed to short term trading. Since January 2009 I’ve been drip-feeding spare money at the end of each month into mainly FTSE 100 companies. I am consistent irrespective of what the market is doing. I adopt a buy and hold strategy and always reinvest any dividends I receive. At first nothing much seems to be happening but it’s all about marginal gains. As compounding kicks in, your portfolio starts to feed on itself and the results can be spectacular. There comes a point when even if you stopped putting any more new money in, it will still grow all by itself. For motivational purposes, I demonstrate my premium bond winnings and dividend passive income with real cash envelopes as opposed to numbers on spreadsheets. I want to inspire others think about their own financial journey and to consider the benefits of growing a ‘money tree’. The cash is real just like this story is real. It’s one of the best things I have ever done. Sometimes simple plans are the best. Good luck on your journey in life whatever that may be. This channel is designed to help and inspire anyone who is thinking about creating long term sustainable passive income through investing in the stock market. With persistence and consistency Financial Independence Retire Early can be achieved. The companies / funds mentioned in this video together with current holding sizes (as of 14/04/2022) are..
NS&I Premium Bonds (50k), IG Group (4.6k), Bluefield Solar Income Fund (3.7k), SSE (12.5k), Unilever (23.4k), BP (26k), AstraZeneca (25k), iShares FTSE 100 ETF (18k), Renewable Infrastructure Group (3.5k), Imperial Brands (7.2k), Shell (34.5k)
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The information presented on this channel and in these videos is for entertainment purposes only and is not financial advice. Your capital is at risk and the price of shares can go down as well as up. Investing in shares is not appropriate for everyone so please do your own research.
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