 Hey, what's up YouTube? I'm Zeke and welcome to the Dream Green show. If you'd like to join the dream team, just scroll down just a little bit and hit that subscribe button. And while you're down there, go ahead and hit that bell icon so you'll be notified on any future videos. So if you guys been following along, I've been investing $200 into my Ryberhood account every single week for about the last year or so, well a little less than a year. And today we're going to find out exactly how much did I get paid in dividends for the month of June. But enough talking, let's get straight into the video. Welcome back YouTube. I have my Ryberhood account pulled up. Let's take a look at the charts. Right now my account is at $18,192.22. On the day I am up $162.23, almost a full percent at .90%. So we take a look at the month of June. I am up 2.87% up $507.75. So June wasn't a bad month for me. It's actually pretty good. Being up 2.87% in one month alone is pretty good returns to me. But what this video is all about is how much did I make in dividends from the month of June? I got paid out by 15 different companies. So let's go through each of the companies that paid me out to see how much I got paid in the month of June. So if you guys want to forgot how do you get to your dividend part in your Ryberhood account portfolio? All you have to do is click on your settings, hit statements and history, click on show more, and then just scroll at the top where it says dividends. You guys just click on dividends. And there you go. We're going to scroll down to June 1st. All right. So June 1st, the very first dividend I got paid out was Intel tickle symbol INTC. I own the total number of one share and got paid out 33 cents per share for a total of 33 cents. If we take a look at Intel, I own one share. The market value is $59.38. I am up currently 22% on Intel. So that brings my total amount to 32 cents. The next one I have is WMT Walmart. I own a total number of shares of seven from Walmart, which paid out 54 cents per share for a total amount of $3.78. Let's take a look at Walmart. My average price of Walmart is $123.22. So I'm actually down $31.44 from Walmart down 3.44%. But they paid me a pretty good dividend and I do believe Walmart is going to recover. The last year charged from Walmart, they're up 6.86%. And I do believe that they will continue to climb during the quarantine. So that brings our total amount to $4.11 cents. The next one is WTRG water. I own five shares of this company paying me out 23 cents per share for a total amount of $1.17 cents. So if we take a look at this company, they just had a recent tickle symbol change so Ryberhood doesn't calculate it correctly. So it's going to show it as all profit. But if we look at the last year, they are up 1%. And over the last five years, they have a steady incline being up 69% over the last five years. So I'm pretty sure I'm up on this company considering that I bought it over a year ago. So this is WTRG. It's Central's Utilities. And I'm satisfied with the dividend payment. So that's going to bring my total dividend payment so far to $5.28. The next one is AGNC, the very, the most controversial one in my portfolio. You guys give me a lot of hate on it. But this is my risky. This is my most risky stock in my portfolio. This is the one I'm gambling on. The total number of shares that I had at the time was 85 shares, paying that 12 cents per share. This one do pay out monthly, paying me $10.20 in the month of June. If we take a look at AGNC, I am down $122.57. So and actually two more months of getting paid dividends from AGNC, I will actually be up in dividends if I keep earning $10 or more in dividends from AGNC. But as you guys know, this is the most risky stock in my portfolio. And it's also 6.25% of my portfolio diversity. So let's pull up trackyourdividends.com so I can show you guys my dividend score on AGNC compared to the dividend scores of other more trustworthy companies. All right guys, here we are on trackyourdividends.com. If I click on stock analysis right here and type in AGNC and hit the search tool, this is going to bring up the top five real estate REITs compared to AGNC. In the real estate market, the best one is STAG, STAG. I do have to assemble old real estate income in my portfolio, but let's take a look at AGNC. It's very low compared to the dividend safety score of just having one. So AGNC has a low safety score of one. That's why a lot of people give me a slack for owning AGNC because their dividend safety score is one. They do cut their dividends every now and then. It's such a risky stock to have in your portfolio. And I know that, but it's a gamble for me. So let's take a look at another company, O, that is also in my portfolio and compare it to that. So this is ticker symbol O. If we take a look at their dividend safety score, they're in the green with a 64 dividend safety scores. So this one is a lot safer than ticker symbol AGNC. So that's the difference in between these two real estate REITs. One of them has a horrible dividend score, but pays a high dividend. And one of them has a better dividend score, but pays a little lower dividend compared to let's pick Pepsi, something that is not a REIT, and see what kind of dividend safety score that they have. And their dividend safety score is 94. If you guys want to try out this tool, this is trackyourdividend.com. The link will be down in the description. Just click that link. Sign up. It's completely free, but I think if you want to use the stock popularity in the stock analysis tool, it's pretty helpful. I think that you could sign up for a monthly subscription using trackyourdividend.com, but I will leave that link down in the description. Okay, so we're back. So with AGNC, that brings a total to $15.48 in total so far. All right, the next one is XOM, ExxonMobil. I have one share of ExxonMobil paying me out 87 cents per share for a total amount of 87 cents. If we take a look at ExxonMobil, I am down $21.60 in ExxonMobil. I thought I had bought the dip when all your prices had went negative, but I just got in when I could. It was still very, very low. I thought I had got the dip, but I got in around right here and it's back down just a little bit. So I'm going to let, continue to hold on to ExxonMobil, let it recover. I see them recovering in the future with their oil and gas technology. So I'm just going to hold on to ExxonMobil at the time. That's going to bring our total to $16.35. The next one is Microsoft, tickle symbol MSFT. A lot of people were wondering, do you get paid for owning a percentage of a stock by buying in dollars and not buying in shares? So I don't own a full share of Microsoft. I own 0.355% of a full share of Microsoft and I still got paid out. They paid out 51 cents per share, so they paid me out 18 cents in dividends for the month of June. Bringing my total to $16.53. The next one is 3MMMM. I love this company. I own 2.02 shares worth of 3M paying out $1.47 per share for a total of $2.97 in the month of June in dividends. If we take a look at 3M, I am down 11%, almost $40.75. So over the last year, 3M is down 12.03%. Hopefully, I got in at the bottom and 3M recovers very, very soon. So that's going to bring my total to $19.70. The next one is tickle symbol O, Realty Income. We just discussed this on my track your dividends tracker. I have six shares of Realty Income paying out $0.23 per share for a total amount of $1.40. The real estate market has took a crash, so I'm down $34.42 in Realty Income. That's going to bring my total to $20.90. The next one I have is PSEC. I got paid out $0.06. I own 1 share of Prospect Capital, paying me out $0.06 per share, and I got paid out $0.06 of dividends in the month of June. If we take a look at PSEC, I own 3 shares now and I am up $0.39 up $4.37 in PSEC. Bringing my grand total to $20.96. The next one is WM, Waste Management. I own 1.22 shares of Waste Management, paying out $0.54 per share, so I got paid out a total of $0.67 in the month of June in dividends. If we take a look at Waste Management over the last five years, they had a steady growth, but they took the major hit when the bad news, the quantity news had came out and I am down 1.36%. But I've been getting paid consistent dividend payments from WM, so I'm actually up on WM to this day on total returns, paying me out $0.67 in the month of June. Bringing my grand total to $21.63. The next one is SPYD, it's an ETF in the SP500. I have 14 shares, this one paid me out $0.36 per share for a total amount of $5.12. This one follows the SP500, so I'm down 25.92%, $135.44. So I got paid out a total of $5.12 for the month of June from this company, bringing my total to $26.75. The next one I own is NVDA, NVIDIA, this is also another company that I don't own a full share of, I own 0.1683% of a full share, this one pays out $0.16 per share, so I got paid out $0.03 for the month of June, bringing my total to $26.78. And I have two pending that should be paid out today, PEP, Pepsi, I also show that one on trackydividends.com, I own one share, paying out $1.02 from Pepsi, bringing my total to $27.80. And the last one, which is a monthly paying dividend stock, SPHD, I need to invest a lot more into SPHD right now on 29 shares, paying me out $0.15 per share for a total of $4.43 cents for the month of June. If we take a look at SPHD, I am down 19.8%. Also this company followed the S&P 500, so when that is down, this is down, but $32.66 is a good price to get in at over the last year. The high was around $43 and now it's at $32, so I might pick up some more, hopefully it will recover over the next couple months or by this time next year, and I will have gotten in at SPHD at a great steal of a price. Bringing the grand total of my dividends for the month of June to $32.23. And there it goes guys, I made $32.23 in dividends for the month of June. I've come a long way just by investing $200 every single week into my rivalhood account and buying different stocks here and there. Sometimes I buy growth stocks and sometimes I buy dividend stocks, but I remember when I first started off, I think my very first dividend month I made $0.03 and now I'm at $32.23, so consistent growth just investing a little bit what you can every single week or what you can every single month into the stock market, you will see your portfolio start to grow and your dividend payouts will start to increase, increase, increase more till eventually you start making enough dividends to reinvest back into those stocks to buy full shares. If you like what you've seen, scroll down and hit that subscribe button and join the dream green team. I got a lot more content coming out and you guys do not want to miss or make sure that you hit the subscribe button. Also hit that thumbs up button, it really helps out this video a lot. If you would like to support this channel, hitting that thumbs up button is the best way to do it at the moment. I will also leave the link down to Robin Hood down in the description. If you sign up, you'll get a free share and I'll get a free share if you fund your account and you can win stocks all the way valued up to let's say Apple to where Apple is around $350 this month. So that is an easy way to get your portfolio started. Also, if you like trackyourdividends.com, go check out that video I made on that. The link is down in the description and you can sign up for that and it's completely free if you want to pay version like how usually I think it's only $4.99 a month. But other than that, I'm Zeke, bringing you to Dream Green Show and I'm out. Peace.