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Dividend Strategy: Building Your Personal Cash Machine

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Indexfonds Team
Dernière mise à jour: 25.05.2026

The Power of Passive Income

For many investors, the ultimate goal is simple: Passive Income. Instead of selling shares to pay for expenses, they want their portfolio to pay out regular "rent." This is where a Dividend Strategy comes into play.

What are Dividends?

A dividend is a share of a company's profit that is distributed to its shareholders. When you buy a Dividend ETF, you are buying a collection of companies that have a long history of paying out part of their earnings.

The "Aristocrat" Advantage

A common approach is to focus on Dividend Aristocrats. These are companies that have not only paid but *increased* their dividends for 25 consecutive years or more. They tend to be stable, cash-flow-rich businesses that can weather economic storms.

Growth vs. Yield

- High Yield: Focuses on companies paying 4-7%. Often includes slower-growing sectors like Utilities or Real Estate. - Dividend Growth: Focuses on companies with moderate yield (1-2%) but fast-growing payouts. This often leads to better total returns over time.

The Psychological Boost

One of the biggest advantages of dividends is psychological. During a market crash, seeing cash hit your account can prevent you from panic-selling. It turns your portfolio from an "abstraction" into a real "cash machine."

Conclusion

A dividend strategy is perfect for those seeking regular cash flow or a more defensive portfolio tilt. However, keep an eye on taxes—in many countries, dividends are taxed immediately, which can slow down the compound interest effect compared to accumulating ETFs.

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  • Niveau : Stratégie & Psychologie
  • Format : Analyse technique
  • Lecteurs : Contenu vérifié
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