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May 26, 2026
The First DAILY DIVIDEND Stock Is Here (With A 13% Dividend Yield)
Dividend Bull discusses Strive Asset Management's new daily dividend-paying preferred stock, SATA, highlighting its 13% yield and unique structure. The video explains SATA's transition to daily payouts, its nature as a perpetual preferred stock, and Strive's business model, including its significant Bitcoin holdings and investment in MicroStrategy preferred stock.
May 5, 2026
I'm Buying this 13% Monthly Dividend Stock With No Dividend Cuts
The creator discusses their recent purchase of Trinity Capital (TRIN), a specialty lending firm. They highlight TRIN's high dividend yield, consistent dividend payments, and unique loan structure with interest rate floors, which protects earnings from falling interest rates. The creator sees TRIN as a standout performer in the BDC sector despite its relatively new public track record.
Apr 22, 2026
11.5% Monthly Dividend Stock a CEO Designed For You to Retire Early
The creator discusses a new preferred stock called Stretch, issued by Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), which offers a high monthly dividend yield. The CEO is promoting it as a tax-advantaged investment for early retirement, but the creator clarifies that it's tax-deferred return of capital, not tax-free. The video aims to explore how Stretch can afford these high dividends and if it's a reliable retirement investment.
Apr 15, 2026
Your Stocks Are Crashing, But My Dividends Have Never Been Higher.
The creator discusses the turbulent stock market environment of early 2026, contrasting the anxieties of growth and day traders with the stability of dividend investors. They highlight how focusing on dividend income, rather than share price, provides a more resilient strategy during market downturns, using examples like Ares Capital, PIMCO's PDI fund, and the PFFA ETF.
Apr 15, 2026
This Is The Safest 8% Monthly Dividend Investment You Can Buy
The creator discusses the DNP Select Income Fund (DNP), a closed-end fund yielding around 8% that invests primarily in public utility companies. The fund is highlighted for its 39-year history without a dividend cut, making it a safe option for risk-averse income investors. Alternatives like UTF and UTG are also mentioned for potentially higher returns.
Apr 15, 2026
I'm Buying These 12%+ Yielding Dividend Stocks Despite the Warnings
The creator discusses the business development company (BDC) sector, noting that concerns about falling interest rates have subsided due to current higher rates, effectively canceling a potential BDC crisis. Despite market fears around AI's impact on software companies (the "SaaS-pocalypse"), the creator believes the market is overreacting and highlights several BDCs they are buying: Ares Capital, Sixth Street Specialty Lending (TSLX), Hercules Capital, and Capital Southwest.
Apr 15, 2026
8% Dividend Stock with Growth: My Newest Holding
The creator discusses their newest high-yield dividend portfolio holding, CTO Real Estate Growth (CTO), a small-cap REIT with an 8%+ dividend yield. Despite risks associated with its size, debt, and past short reports, the creator highlights its resilient real estate portfolio in affluent areas, high occupancy rates, consistent financial growth, and improving dividend coverage as reasons for their investment, primarily for income and dividend reinvestment.
Mar 15, 2026
10%+ Dividend Stocks Insiders Are Buying Aggressively
This video highlights several high-yield dividend stocks with significant insider buying activity, suggesting confidence from company executives. It discusses Ares Capital (ARCC), TriplePoint Venture Growth (TPVG), and MSC Income Fund (MSIF), analyzing their financial health, dividend sustainability, and insider transaction trends.
Mar 15, 2026
This Solid 11% Dividend Stock is Well Covered
The creator discusses the Business Development Company (BDC) sector, highlighting Sixth Street Specialty Lending (TSLX) as a top performer with a well-covered dividend, despite recent sector-wide sell-offs driven by AI concerns. The creator has been accumulating TSLX shares, viewing the current price as an attractive entry point.