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Why As a Retiree I Will Never Buy Stocks Again
By The Retirement Guru
Sorry for the click-bait, but I needed you to read this ….
For years, I have been a devout believer in dividend-paying stocks. The allure of regular passive income is undeniable. But as I refined my approach to retirement investing, I made a bold decision — I will never BUY another dividend-paying stock again.
Before you think I’ve abandoned the stock market entirely, let me clarify. I still profit from stocks, but I do it differently. My new strategy is all about leveraging options, specifically the Wheel Strategy, to generate income, reduce risk, and maintain flexibility. No more direct purchases.
Why I Ditched Dividends …. Alone
Dividend stocks are safe and reliable investments. But after years of experience, I’ve learned that even the most consistent payers can disappoint. Here’s why I started looking for more:
1.Dividends Are Not Guaranteed: Companies can cut or eliminate dividends at any time, especially during economic downturns or when facing financial distress.
2.Sector Concentration: Dividend stocks are often clustered in slow-growth sectors like utilities and consumer staples, which can lead to portfolio imbalance and missed opportunities in…