Target 7%/year
I’m aiming to switch to dividend stocks so I don’t have to keep trading. There are quite a few risky lottery tickets that are stuck in the red. Sometimes one of them jumps, and then I sell it. Even though sales profits have been 50-100%, the total return has stayed around ten percent. I’m trying to pick stocks with growing dividends.
My goal is moderate: A little above the index.
We’re aiming for a profitable year. Euro or percentage-based targets aren’t very inspiring in the short term. The main focus is on being closer to a million euros than the previous year.
{“content”:“Same goal here. The goal is to receive 2500 in dividends after taxes. The target is to keep the average annual dividend growth rate at 15%. This would achieve the goal within 20-25 years. This also estimates this year’s dividend target.”}
Missing “index return” as an option.
-
With a portfolio mostly containing global indices, the goal is to get what comes. There are a few direct investments mixed in, but not enough to significantly affect the final result.
-
The goal for the equity savings account is the Nasdaq index.