Episode 37 of the Investor’s Champion Podcast
In this episode of the Investors Champion Podcast, hosts Lee and Chris delve into the world of big dividend-paying companies on the UK stock market. The episode covers the selection criteria for Investor’s Champion’s Income Boosters Portfolio, which focuses on high yielding and reliable dividend-paying stocks. They also touch upon the AIM High Yield Portfolio, highlighting its performance and the unique aspects of investing in smaller AIM companies with big dividend payouts. The hosts share examples of successful stocks, and the challenges faced, providing insights and strategies for building and managing a dividend-focused investment portfolio.
Timestamps:
00:40 Introduction to dividend paying stocks
03:04 What makes up the Income Boosters Portfolio
04:49 Examples of dividend stocks in the portfolio
06:16 Challenges in dividend investing
10:40 Exploring the AIM High Yield Portfolio
13:11 Performance and insights of AIM High Yield Portfolio
18:34 Pros and Cons of dividend vs. growth portfolios
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