ELI5: High Dividend Stocks (specifically JEPI) and how they play out over 5+ years

So I REALLY want to move a sizable portion of my Money Market to JEPI for the dividends, but I can’t help but notice over a 5 year chart (of a lot of high dividend paying etfs) there seems to be a absolute decay in value over time (granted smaller with JEPI); so is there a term for this long term depreciation? Is it a calculated thing? Short of a second market crash, how do these style stocks usually fit into a higher-value investment portfolio? Can anybody ELI5

US to lend $9.2B for Ford battery plants in clean energy push - Record loan from Department of Energy to help fund new factories in Tennesse

https://www.ft.com/content/f473adc6-a187-4297-b4fe-1c22c613f1b1

A Biden administration loan office plans to lend a record $9.2bn for electric vehicle battery factories being constructed by carmaker Ford and South Korea’s SK On, as Washington pushes to develop domestic supply chains and reduce industrial reliance on China.

The conditional loan from the US Department of En

Which stocks received an "AI Bump" that didn't deserve one

I'm not talking about spotify claiming to use AI to suggest songs to you despite them doing it for a long time. I'm more thinking about stocks that went up way higher than any reasonable person would expect from a very small amount of AI, but the market priced it in heavily to ride a wave.

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Advice needed!

I maintain a portfolio of 14 excellent blue chip dividend paying companies. And I follow DRIP (Dividend Reinvestment Plan). When a company pays out dividends, I purchase shares of the SAME company. Using this strategy I get a compounding effect every quarter. The problem is that a company (Auto Manufacturer) has been paying out 80% of their profits (payout ratio) for the last five years. And I have been reinvesting dividends consistently. Now this particular com

MongoDb stock

Anyone else think this company is ridiculously overvalued at near $400? The CEO kept repeating AI in the last earnings call and pumped the price.. I have 50 shares that I bought when it was under $200 but looking at the way these guys are hyping AI makes me want to sell and get out.. your thoughts please?

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Spaxx (sit in brokerage account) 4.75% interest or risk SCHD 3.80% dividend?

Having recently learned that keeping money in my fidelity account pays an interest rat of just under 5% a year (distributions come in monthly) I've been thinking of putting more money in my account and not investing it in schd. Holding it in my bank account pays nothing.

With schd sort of flat and paying less on dividend, are you guys putting any into spaxx and letting it sit? almost $50 a year for $1000 with little risk. Trying not to continue squand

The Bank of England has increased rates to 5% from 4.5% - the 13th increase in a row.

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sets monetary policy to meet the 2% inflation target, and in a way that helps to sustain growth and employment. At its meeting ending on 21 June 2023, the MPC voted by a majority of 7–2 to increase Bank Rate by 0.5 percentage points, to 5%. Two members preferred to maintain Bank Rate at 4.5%.

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Tech leads stock dip as Powell points to more rate hikes

Stocks finished lower Wednesday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated to Congress there could be more rate hikes this year.

The S&P 500 (^GSPC) finished down about 0.5%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) slumped by 0.3%. The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) led the way down, falling over 1.2%.

"Nearly all FOMC participants expect that it will be appropriate to raise interest rates somewhat further by the end of the year,&quo

Hit a 2x with NVDA, thinking to sell 60-70% when it hits 460, but what shall I roll into to hit another 2x within the next 12 months?

NVDA's been a real champ, but not sure how it could really double from here.

If I sell 60-70% of my stake and let the rest ride, what high quality tech stock shall I move the cash into to try and double it? Assuming we're in a bull market this year, there should be lots of candidates in the growth tech space

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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Options Trading Thursday - Jun 22, 2023

This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on stock options, but if options aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against options here and not in the current post.

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