Welcome to my “Freedom Fund“—a Dividend Investment portfolio that represents the foundation of my Financial Independence.

This fund is more than just a collection of stocks; it’s a powerful tool that will one day provide me with the freedom to live life on my terms.

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I’m incredibly proud to have built this portfolio, which now consists of

This year alone, I’m projected to receive almost $2,550 in dividends—proof that my strategy is working and steadily moving me closer to my goals.

With each dividend payment, I’m one step closer to achieving the financial freedom I’ve been working towards.

Without further wait –

I Give you my Freedom Fund!

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2024 Dividend Investment Review: $2,062.78

2025 Dividend Investment Review: $2,187.34


71 Quarterly Dividend Stocks

3:ETFs

2 Monthly Dividend stocks

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2025 Monthly Dividend Reports:


2026 Monthly Dividend Reports:

January Dividends Read Here

1st Quarter, 2026 Dividend Review

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Watch List – Future Stock Purchases

These stocks are listed without any particular ranking and do not indicate a purchase priority.

They simply represent dividend stocks I’m monitoring for a potential entry point.

  1. PPG
  2. TROW
  3. ABBV
  4. LMT
  5. MRK
  6. MSFT
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Potential Stock Sale in the Fund

When I buy a dividend stock, my intention is to hold it for the long term—ideally forever. However, nothing lasts forever, and I aim to exit a position before taking a significant loss on my initial investment.

The stocks listed here are on my watchlist for potential sale. This is due to factors like dividend cuts.

There are also signs of financial trouble that could lead to a future reduction in payouts.

  1. LEG
  2. HSBC
  3. SBUX – Waiting until next earnings call
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