 So there was a big virus that hit America today and the stock market took a hit and it went down dramatically. And today I'm gonna be showing you my top performing dividend stocks and my worst performing dividend stocks after this virus has been announced on the news and the stock market took a crash. I'm Zeke from The Dream Green Show. Let's get into the video. So we take a look at my account. I'm sitting around $15,459. The news hit America today around 11 o'clock and from there on, everybody started selling off their shares because I think a couple people have died from this virus that's been released in America or that just made it to America. So they're starting to check people at airports to make sure no more people that's affected get into the public. So they're trying to contain it right now but the stock market did take a hit. Around 11 o'clock, all the stocks pre-market I will, for me were up and then it just went down dramatically all the way for the last, till the stock market closed to 220. It's been on a steady decline and I was down all the way 1.46% and that is around $207 for me in a single day. I lost $207 in a single day. It bounced back a little bit after market hours and I went back up a little bit over eight bucks. But yeah guys, the stock market took a big hit today because of the news that has been released. So we're gonna take a look at my top performing stocks. Any stocks that I helped for over the last three months I considered, not just stocks that I just bought but stocks that I had for a while. So taking a look at my top and worst performing stocks that don't pay dividends, I only have four. I have AMD, Tesla, Google and Netflix. Pretty solid stocks. My worst stock performing out of these four is Netflix. So let's take a look at Netflix. Netflix was killing it today. Before the news came out, I was up 2.55% and as soon as it came down, it dropped down to negative 0.7%. So almost a 3% difference in the matter of an hour. And then they rebounded back throughout the day. My position in Netflix, I have three shares for an equity of $1,055.25. My total return from Netflix is $98.11. I'm up 10.25%. So if Netflix I'm still doing good with, I'm still up 10%, almost $100. After the news came out, I had Netflix for a while and this is my worst performing non-dividend paying stocks. I mean, all the other ones are doing pretty good as well. I have Google, I'm up 22%. This Tesla, I'm up 70%. And then of course, my best performing stock by far is AMD. It took the biggest hit today out of all of my stocks. AMD was up 1.2% today. I was up and then the news came out and it dropped all the way down to negative 4.14%, almost $2.14 from AMD in a matter of hours. So today I lost $61.60, 2.71%. I only total of 44 shares for equity of $2,213. I say this is my best performing stocks that I had over the year because I'm up $1,381.71. So the bad news then affected AMD on the day very badly, but over the year AMD has been killing it. I'm up 166%. If we click on the one year mark, this year alone AMD is up 150%, $30.25. So this year AMD has been my best non-paying dividend stocks and Netflix has been my worst non-paying dividend stock. But now what you guys been waiting on is how did my dividend stocks perform after the news? Which one is my best and which one is my worst? So the bottom two dividend paying stocks I have, the first one is CTRE, Catrice, Reed. I'm down a total of $6.87. Only have three shares with $65.61 invested into the company and I'm down 9.48%. So this one hasn't been performing too well over the year. I was up pretty good, a substantial amount, but in November some news came out and it dropped all the way down to negative 2.52%. The other one I have that's not performing too well is Ford. So Ford is not performing too well either it's an automobile company. Over the last year Ford has been up and down, up and down, up and down, but the last month it has dropped 4.56%. Today alone it started off bad and got even worse dropping all the way down after the news 1.91%. Scrolling down I own 20 shares of Ford with an equity of $180.20. I'm down $4.53 down 2.45% from Ford. So these are my worst performing dividend stocks, but let's take a look at my best performing dividend stocks. Okay, buy percent alone, Intel is my best performing dividend stock. I am up 41.21% from Intel alone, up $19.96. My own one share was $468.40 and I bought in at an average cost of $48.44 and this pays a dividend year of 2.01%. I need to get some more Intel because it's a direct competitor with AMD, my best performing non-paying dividend stocks. And if we look at the last month alone, it's up 15.44% and just the last week alone is up 14.38% with this earnings came out on January 23rd after markets and it jumped up from 6% to 14% in a matter of that. But then those snap. And my best performing dividend stocks by monetary game is A, G and C, okay? It took a pretty hard hit today as well. It started off pretty good. The news came out and dropped all the way down minus 0.9%. On the day I lost $4.62, I own a total of 77 shares with an equity of $1,414.49 with the average cost of $16.49. My total return from A, G and C, just from the value alone, I'm up $144.76, up 11.4%. But this is a monthly paying dividend stocks and I receive a payment from A, G and C from around $11 to $12 every single month from A, G and C. If I scroll down, my last payment was $11.20. So YouTube, the stock did take a dramatic drop today after the news go out, prayers go out to the families that might have suffered from the virus and hope everything end up being solved by next week and that the market starts to recover. As you can see, my dividend paying stocks, my worst ones aren't doing that back. I only had a small position in them. And my best paying dividend stocks have been paying me out over the last couple of months stacking up and I've been reinvesting that right into it. And my best paying stocks that don't pay out dividends are also doing pretty good. All of them are in a positive percent, making me money. I use the Robinhood app to buy and sell all of these stocks for free. If you wanna sign up for Robinhood, there's a link down in the description that you can get at Freestock and I get a Freestock whenever I get somebody to sign up so why not get free money? And also while you're down there, I'm going to be doing a full overview of my portfolio going over every single stock towards the end of the month. So while you're down there, go ahead and hit that subscribe button and hit the thumbs up button. It really helps out this channel a lot and so that you don't miss the future videos. But I'm Zeke bringing you the Dream Green Show and I'm out. Peace.