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Why I Never Buy Dividend Stocks at Market Price (And You Shouldn't Either)

Why I Never Buy Dividend Stocks at Market Price (And You Shouldn't Either)

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Dividend investing has one structural flaw that almost nobody in the community discusses โ€” you have zero control over the price you pay, which means buying a quality business at the wrong valuation and sitting on an unrealized loss while you wait months for a quarterly payment to arrive. This video walks through a framework for using cash-secured puts to enter dividend stocks and dividend ETFs at a preferred price, collect premium income while waiting to see if the market brings the stock to you, and then layer covered call income on top of the dividend once assigned โ€” turning one income stream into three on the same underlying position.
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