Ep - #82 -Traditional Finance- Bursting Your Bubble- (Proctor/Gamble vs. MSTY vs. ULTY)
Manage episode 505453348 series 2845715
Season 2, Episode #82. Not Me, But You! Podcast.
You can connect with me on X at: Waypa Today
Proctor/Gamble stock is good stock for people who are playing the "wealth preservation" game. But PG stock will cost you about $160 per share. Compared to MSTY which is $15 to $17 per share. Or compared to ULTY which costs between $5 to $7 per share.
What about dividend yields? PG dividend yield is 2.64%. MSTY yield is 166%. ULTY yield is 135%. The dividend yields aren't even close! Not even in the same dividend universe. That's because PG is NOT a dividend stock. It is a GROWTH stock where MOST of your ROI will come from "share price appreciation" NOT dividends.
IN order to buy 10,000 shares of PG you would need 1.6 MILLION dollars. So if you have that much money already, you ARE already wealthy. But MOST people on planet earth don't have an EXTRA 1.6 MILLION dollars just laying around because they don't know what to do with it!!
How much would 10,000 shares of MSTY cost? Answer: About $160,000. How about ULTY? Cost for 10,000 shares of ULTY... about $60,000. What about dividends paid?
MSTY...10,000 shares pays $1 PER SHARE EVERY MONTH! That's $10,000 EVERY month in dividends from MSTY in dividend income.
What about ULTY dividend payments? It typically pays 10 cents/share PER WEEK. It's a WEEKLY payer. 10,000 shares of ULTY pays $1,000 per WEEK or $4,000 per month. That's IF it continues to pay at least 10 cents/share per week.
Investing in PG makes sense AFTER you have more than enough cash flow each month to pay your bills PLUS money left over that you don't need to save or live on.
Investing in MSTY and ULTY are RISKY. I suggest taking at least HALF of the dividends from these ETF's and put that money into LESS RISKY investments like, QQQI and SPYI.
All of investing presumes you ALREADY HAVE a basic understanding of how INFLATION causes the purchasing power of your cash to DECLINE.
Have courage today, to pick one thing, and work on your dreams. We will talk again soon.
I'm not a financial advisor. This podcast is for education/entertainment purposes only. You will need to do your own research and accept responsibility for the results of any money you choose to invest. I love using Schwab.com to buy/sell stocks/ETF's/closed end funds/options. Schwab has a very user friendly app/website and their customer service is excellent. I can easily get to speak to a human being whenever I have questions.
170 episodes