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I'm Jimmy in this video I'm walking

through creating an ETF dividend

portfolio for anyone who

wants great dividends.

ETF is short for exchange traded

funds.

So in my last video called

an investment portfolio for beginners

I talked about the ETF's that I

would include to build a solid portfolio.

The goal there was to focus on

high quality companies safety

diversification

and some growth.

In this video I'm looking for the very

same thing except

instead of growth I'm looking for

high quality dividends.

Now I'm creating two different ETF

dividend portfolios in two

different videos.

Today's video is going to focus

on a stable dividend portfolio

made up of ETFs.

Once again I'm after quality

and diversification

and we'll likely end up

with a reasonable dividend yield of

about three and a half percent.

Then in our next video we're going to go

after more yield.

Once again we're going to need diversification

because of all the benefits that diverse diversification

brings to the table.

But because we'll be targeting close to let's

say a 6 percent dividend yield

for that portfolio.

Well we're likely going to have to find a more

specialized ETF.

And we're probably enough to pay higher dividend

ETF fees because of it.

But I expect our diversification

to help stabilize that portfolio.

Now for both of these videos

I'm going to do the same thing that I did in the beginner

video and that is I'm going to focus

focus on using a satellite portfolio

and a satellite portfolio just so we're

on the same page.

The idea behind it is that you have a core group

of holdings

and then each individual each of us

select our satellite positions

to go around our core holdings

perhaps the satellite positions are

designed to get more dividends

or more stability

or more growth

or more safety

or whatever it might be.

I'll throw out my two cents

for what could be added to each of the portfolios

from a satellite perspective.

Okay. So let's get started.

So we'll call this portfolio.

Our long term dividend ETF

portfolio.

Again our goal is to find

our core set of holdings

and then we'll talk satellite positions after that.

So my first core Dividend ETF

is the pro shares S&P 500

Dividend Aristocrats

ETF Ticker symbol NOBL.

NOBL

has a fee of 35 basis

points. They have about fifty three holdings

and their dividend yield is about two point four

percent. Now this ETF focus

on the S&P 500 companies

that have consistently paid

and increased dividends for many

many years.

So you end up with core holdings like

Coca-Cola,

Becton Dickinson,

and Aflac. Companies like that.

OK now before we get into the weightings

how we would weigh that we're going to go through each of the companies

first. OK onto the next company.

So for our next holding I'm

looking at the Oppenheimer

ultra dividend revenue ETF

ticker symbol RDIV.

RDIV

Has a fee of 39 basis points.

They have about 60 holdings

and they have a dividend yield of about 4%.

Now the goal of this ETF

is to invest in companies

with low dividend payout ratios

meaning that they have plenty of room for

the dividends that they do pay.

Maybe even some room to increase them.

Now the tricky part of building this

type of portfolio is

not to duplicate too many of the underlying

holdings.

I didn't want to pick four

or five ETF's that all invest in

the same companies.

Well if we're gonna do that well we might as well just pick

one good ETF.

So I was careful not to have our underlying

overlap too much.

That being said these two ETF's

only have three holdings that

I saw that overlap.

They both have Chevron,

Exxon Mobil,

and Consolidated Energy.

But luckily for us this will matter

too much since these holdings

will just be a fraction of our entire portfolio.

Okay. Onto our next holding

the next holding add some stability to our

portfolio

and it has a nice yield.

It's Vanguard's long

term bond ETF ticker

symbol BLV.

BLV has a fee of just 7

basis points it holds over 2000

different bonds so clearly it's well

diversified it invests in

corporate bonds

and government bonds

and it's got a ton of different ones

and BLV has a dividend yield

of about 4% so it adds

a decent amount of dividend to our portfolio.

Okay. Our last holding in our

dividend ETF portfolio is

the S&P international Dividend

ETF ticker symbol DWX.

DWX has a fee of 45 basis

points it has over 100 holdings

and it has a dividend yield close to 5%.

This ETF has holdings like the

National Australia Bank

and Singapore Telecommunications.

So clearly this is a nice

diversifier to our other core holdings.

Now as far as the weightings go

here's how I would weight.

These four core holdings I

would do 35% NOBL

and 35% RDIV.

I really like these two dividends.

ETF's they have solid companies in them.

They're likely to be around for a long time

and consistently pay out reliable

dividends then I

would weigh both BLV

and DWX

with 15%.

Once again their solid diversifies.

And when we combine them into this portfolio

they give us our target dividend yield

of about three point five percent.

Now we have our core holdings.

What about our satellite holdings.

Well in our last video I picked

individual companies that I thought would complement

that portfolio

and I believe that many of those companies

would do a good job of complementing

this portfolio as well.

Now those were companies like AT&T

Home Depot Microsoft

Boeing was brought out in the comments

in that video.

I also mentioned Chevron.

I probably avoid Chevron because you know that's

in two of the ETF's.

So no reason to triple dip

but the list goes on

and on as far as companies that could be added

in our Dow 30 analysis where we're analyzing

all 30 companies in the Dow Jones industrial

average. We hit on a whole bunch of different companies.

So if you're looking for individual names

that might be a pretty good place to start

if you're interested as to how we did our research.

Now I also think it makes sense to complement

this portfolio with additional ETF's.

So in looking for some additional

ETF's I looked at something like a Alerian's

MLP ticker symbol AMLP.

They have a dividend yield of right around 8%.

Sure they're a very volatile ETF

but that dividend could add a nice

boost. They focus on energy.

So if we're okay

with the additional energy exposure they might

be a good addition.

Another good addition could be the mid-cap

ETF that I brought out in the last

video their ticker symbol's.

IJK

and IJK is

a mid-cap growth ETF.

And if the goal is to pick up

a little bit of dividends

but really target growth

that ETF could be the way to go that

ETF has a dividend yield of slightly over 1

percent.

Another interesting holding would be the

iShares U.S. preferred stock

ETF ticker symbol PFF.

They invest in U.S. preferred stock

and they have a dividend yield of more than 6%.

That could make a great addition to this portfolio

from both a dividend standpoint

and from a diversifier standpoint.

Since we don't have any preferreds in any of the

other stuff that we own.

But like I said another possibility

pick individual stocks

and you could go to our Dow 30 analysis

for some of those.

And this brings me to one final point.

Let's say that you're just starting out investing

and you don't have quite enough

money to get started when it

comes to putting together an entire portfolio.

But you want to get started as soon as possible.

Well here's how I would do it.

What I would do is I would gradually build

up to get to whatever

your version of a portfolio like this

would be for me instead of waiting

until I have all the money to buy all the shares

I need to properly weight the portfolio.

Well I would instead buy them

one share at a time if necessary

I would buy them in a specific order.

So for me I would start

with either RDIV

or NOBL.

RDIV is a bit more of an aggressive

ETF

but it's got a better yield.

So if that works for you that might be a good

place to start.

NOBL has larger companies

and is a bit more stable

but it's got a lower yield.

So it would really be a preference thing

but I would start with one of those two if

dividends the most important start

with RDIV.

If it's stability you care about

start with NOBL

and then as soon as you have the one

once you're able to go get the second

one and then I will move right down the line

I would buy BLV third

and I would be doing DWX fourth

and just keep adding to the portfolio

until you're happy

with the size of the portfolio

and not until you're happy

with the size

and you get the weightings where you're happy

with them. Well then I would consider adding

satellite positions

but not until you get your core portfolio

in place. So let me ask you how

would you build your portfolio.

Would you do it the same way.

Would you prefer to build that one share at a time

or would you rather save

up enough cash

and then launch the entire portfolio all is

all at once.

If you did it that way you pay less commission charges

so that's something to be said about that.

What about your satellite holdings.

What companies would you add

or what ETF would you add.

Let me know what you think of the comments below.

And if you haven't done so already hit the subscribe

button. And thank you for sticking

with me all the way to the end of the video

and I'll see in the next video.

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I rise today to support the ability of the Speaker on behalf of the House of Representatives

to intervene and defend the Affordable Care Act in the case of Texas v. the United States.

This case is a backhanded way to do what Republicans could not do legislatively -- repeal the ACA.

and take away comprehensive health insurance from millions of Americans.

Madame Speaker, I represent a district that has the highest number of people, more than

100,000, enrolled in the ACA. whether you get your health insurance from your employer,

from Medicare, Medicaid, or from the marketplace, you have something to lose if this disastrous

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Not only will insurance companies again be able to deny coverage to people with pre-existing

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Prevention services like flu shots and annual checkups will not necessarily be covered without

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Women may once again face buying insurance that doesn't cover maternity care.

Our bipartisan efforts to phase out the Medicare doughnut hole could come to an end.

Our seniors should not have to choose between paying exorbitant cost for prescription drugs

and buying food or paying rent.

An overwhelming majority of Americans support all of these provisions.

Madame Speaker, with this rule, we simply want to stand in court and defend the valuable

protections in the Affordable Care Act that this case threatens to take away.

Madame Speaker, I reserve the balance of my time.

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Previously on 33A Adventures.

Ey dudes!

What's up?!

You don't actually trust that guy, right?

He's been in our house for two weeks without us knowing! Where did he come from?!

He's untrustworthy!

There's something or someone that created this! This is on purpose!

You can't see it if you look at it directly.

You can only see it in your peripheral vision.

We have to use the amps to warn us!

They make noise when he's coming, so keep them with you at all times!

Douglas, we're here!!

Douglas, wake up sleepy head!

We're here! We're back on Earth!

Ralph! Come take a look!

Stein! Come look! We're back on Earth!

Come down! You really gotta see this!!

We're back!

We're back on Earth!

We're on Earth!

What the fuck?!

Who is-??

What the fuck, just let me go!

What the fuck, release me!!

Just let me go!

Release me!!

- No!! Julian! - Let me go outside!

What's stopping me?! We've arrived, right?!

LET ME GO!!

Douglas!!

The amps!!

The monster!!

- No, Julian! - Just let me go through!

- No!! - Who's holding me back?!

Guys!!

Douglas! Ralph! Help!

Stein!!

- Julian! - Julian!!

- Who's stopping me? - What are you doing?!

What's going on?

Oh no, not this again!

Okay guys, that was super dangerous!!

If Stein didn't pay attention Julian would've been stone-dead.

Thank you.

I know it's three weeks ago now that we last saw the monster-

Douglas and I probably weakened him-

But he's back!

He could already time travel, but now he can also create illusions?!

It's not really time traveling that he does, more like changing the flow and speed of time.

Alright, fine.

But imagine he could time travel. How would we even know?!

Fine!

Clever guy!

Alright fine!!

Guys-

What I wanna propose is sleeping in shifts.

Two people asleep. Two people awake.

At all times someone is awake.

That sounds like a good idea, yeah.

The important take-away is that we pay attention, that we're vigilant.

We can't

drop

our

focus.

What the fuck, Douglas?!

What now?!

It's Stein! He's after me!

What?! Stein?!

I KNEW it!!

DIEEEE!!!

Shitty portal closets!!

Two days.

You persevered two days.

You thought, oh, Ralph is sleeping-

We'll get away with this.

Say hello to my little friend.

WAAAAAAAAAARRRRR!!

NOOOOOOO!!

Okay wow-ow-ow I'm out, I'm out, I'm out!

Alright.

Did I uh-

turn into the new Julian?

Well, you've been a bit of a downer lately.

Yeah.

But for good reasons.

Sure, but-

Can we stop wrecking my table, PLEASE?!

Your table-

your problem.

Got one!

- Vengeance!! - No, you were out, you were out!!

Get back here!!

Ahh, head shot!!

*vendrig screech*

What the fuck are you?!

I knew it!

Thought I could trust you, goddammit!

When Douglas was getting sucked out of the house it had zero effect on you.

That's not right, is it?!

You've been in our house for two weeks without us knowing, how is that possible?!

Where the fuck did you come from?!

- And how can- - I-

I don't know.

Huh?!

I don't even know myself.

I don't believe a word.

You're the alien, aren't you?!

I don't- I don't know what it is.

-what's happening, but you gotta help me!

What?

JULIAN!! STEIN!!

THE MONSTER IS HERE!!

Look, Stein-

I'd like to help you-

-but then you've got to help us too.

Stein!

- He's coming! He's coming again! - Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!

Doug!

Fuck!!

Guys, I can see the monster! I thought you couldn't!

Yeah uh- That's new!

What are you going to do?

What the hell was that?!

Oh, fuck!!

Come on!!

Come on!

Oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck!

Guys! Help me!!

Julian-

Shitty alien!!

Shit!

Can I come in?

YOU?!!

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Mr. Speaker, A rules package may seem like some arcane technicality.

A simple legislative move on opening day of a Congress.

But it's really much more than that.

This is our first opportunity to declare what kind of institution this House will be.

I'm proud that through collaboration and conversation, we have drafted a rules package

that boldly declares that it's a new day for Congress.

This package reflects the diversity of our new Majority.

Ideas are included here from members that represent urban and rural parts of the country.

Longtime leaders and those who have taken the oath of office today for the very first

time.

We come from different backgrounds and have been elected here on different platforms.

But each of us shares the same goal: making this place work again.

Not just function better legislatively, though that's important.

But also respond more urgently to the needs of the people we represent.

That's why this rules package sets up consideration of HR 1, historic reforms to clean up money

in politics.

Creates a Select Committee on the Climate Crisis.

Strengthens representation by giving voting rights to Delegates and the Resident Commissioner

in the Committee of the Whole and ensures they can be appointed to Joint Committees.

Prohibits Members and staff from serving on boards of publicly traded companies.

Eliminates CUTGO and creates the first-ever diversity office.

I could go on and on and on.

And this rules package isn't some totally partisan document.

It includes ideas from my friends on the other side of the aisle too.

Because when I said at the start of this process that I wanted to hear from all members, I

meant it.

Good ideas are included here regardless of what side of the aisle they came from.

Changes like creating a consensus calendar to move ideas with broad support more quickly

to the floor, reforming the motion to vacate the chair, and strengthening the three-day

rule for committee markups are here because we took such a collaborative approach.

And this package is stronger for it.

Make no mistake, no one abandoned their principles.

I'm a progressive, and I know the Republican Minority would never agree with me on priorities

like health care or the environment.

There are things here I know they wouldn't put in their own package.

But in talking to each other to see where we agreed, there was actually agreement on

those legislative reforms.

I know that there are many Members here who will think of more ideas for how to improve

this place.

I want to hear them.

And our leadership does, too.

That's why we're creating a truly bipartisan select committee on modernizing Congress.

So our efforts don't stop here today.

These conversations can continue and good ideas can keep moving forward.

There has never been a process like this to develop a rules package.

This has been unprecedented.

And we have a historic set of reforms here as a result.

They send a signal to the American people and Members here that the 116th Congress will

be different.

That it's a new era.

We are abandoning procedures that didn't work.

And we are adopting new ideas.

This Democratic Majority is giving all Members a voice.

We're listening to the American people.

And we're holding this administration accountable.

This will be a more accommodating institution as a result.

A more responsive House.

And a place that looks more like the real world.

That is what's at the heart of what we're debating.

Right here on day one we have a chance to vote to be a different kind of Congress.

One that turns the page on the past and charts a new course.

The American people demanded a new direction by a ten million vote margin.

I know my colleagues in the Majority want to see one, too.

And even some of my Republican friends acknowledge that something has to change.

This is our chance.

I strongly urge my colleagues to take this opportunity.

Let's vote for this rules package and give members and the American people the Congress

that they deserve.

I reserve the balance of my time.

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