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How to Invest Your First $1000

You are ready to invest and but now the question, how to invest your first $1000? Simple! Buy a bunch of random stocks.  I am just kidding, do not do that. That is how you will lose your money. Investing is about research, patience and taking risks. Everything is a risk in life; you just need to navigate it based on what you are comfortable with. Are you the type to bet a little or bet a lot?  Only you can answer that question.

 I have picked a few stocks that will be good first picks for you if you are just starting out. Check back again as I will be starting a series with increased budgets.  

DISCLAIMER – I am not a licensed broker, lawyer, advisor and everything in between. I am simply a person who loves to invest. The stocks below is my own opinion on what stocks you should choose. Please consult a financial advisor or stock broker for professional advice.

TickerStockPercentage
JEPQJPMORG. NASDAQ EQUITY PREM. INCOME ETF15%
BENFRANKLIN RESOURCES INC20%
KOCOCA-COLA CO20%
OREALTY INCOME CORP30%
TAT&T INC15%

The following stocks have a good history of paying dividends and are solid companies. This is a good starting point if you are looking to invest. These stocks also pay out dividends so they will pay you to own them.

COCA-COLA CO (KO)

  • $55.48 per share
  • 3.29% dividend yield
  • $0.46 per quarter
  • 1995 first div. payout.

FRANKLIN RESOURCES INC (BEN)

  • $24.21 per share
  • 4.88% dividend yield
  • $0.30 per quarter
  • 1995 first div. payout.

AT&T INC (T)

  • $14.67 per share
  • 7.39% dividend yield
  • $0.2775 per quarter.
  • 1887 first div. payout.

REALTY INCOME CORP (O)

  • $48.99 per share
  • 6.15% dividend yield
  • $0.2560 per month
  • 1995 first div. payout.

JPMORGAN NASDAQ EQUITY PREMIUM INCOME ETF (JEPQ)

  • $46.84 per share
  • 11.50% dividend yield
  • $0.417190 per month
  • 2022 first div. payout

No stock is safe, but these are good ones to start with.  Let me know how your first trade went or tell me about some stocks I did not mention. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for the next article in the series.

David

Hello, my name is David and I have a passion for making money. But then again, who doesn't? I love the stock market because it gives you a chance to better yourself and your situation. My goal is to be financially free by the age of 55 so I can enjoy myself. Join me on my journey and learn a little bit along the way. Thanks for reading! DISCLAIMER – I am not a licensed tax advisor, lawyer or stock broker. I am simply a person who loves investing. Please consult a professional.

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