Dividend Sensei

I'm an Army veteran and former energy dividend writer for The Motley Fool. I currently write for both Seeking Alpha, Simply Safe Dividends, Investorplace.com, and TheStreet.com. My goal is to help all people learn how to harness the awesome power of dividend growth investing to achieve their financial dreams, and enrich their lives. With 20 years of investing experience, I've learned what works and more importantly, what doesn't, when it comes to building long-term wealth and income streams. I'm currently on an epic quest to build a broadly diversified, high-quality, high-yield dividend growth portfolio that: 1. Pays a 4% to 5% yield 2. Offers 9% to 10% annual dividend growth 3. Pays dividends AT LEAST on a weekly, but preferably, daily basis.

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3 Ways You Can Achieve Financial Independence And The Retirement Of Your Dreams

| July 6, 2018 | 0 Comments
3 Ways You Can Achieve Financial Independence And The Retirement Of Your Dreams

My life’s ambition is to help as many people achieve financial independence as possible. That means being able to retire comfortably, as early as possible, in order to live life on your terms, not those of your boss. I recently came across an inspiring article that highlighted a married couple whose financial situation mirrors that […]

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3 Essential Facts You Need To Know About Social Security

| June 25, 2018 | 0 Comments
3 Essential Facts You Need To Know About Social Security

Social Security was formed in 1935 during the Great Depression. It was initially meant to serve a dual role. First, it was meant to alleviate poverty among the elderly. Second and more importantly, it was meant to allow older Americans to quit the workforce and make room for hiring the massive amount of unemployed younger […]

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What’s Causing This Market Craziness And How You Can Profit From It

| February 12, 2018 | 0 Comments
What’s Causing This Market Craziness And How You Can Profit From It

Another day, and another big loss in the markets. Times like these may try investors’ souls, but at the end of the day they are necessary to ensure a true bubble doesn’t form and then lead to a crash. But what exactly causes such crazy volatility as we saw on Monday, when the markets saw […]

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