EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 26 MIN
153 - Q2 Dividend Update: Conservative Retirement Portfolio (Mar–May)
from Roaming Returns
Welcome to our Q2 Dividend Update for the Conservative Retirement Portfolio (March, April, May). This is the “sleep-at-night” account—built for stability, reliable cash flow, and slow compounding over time.In this episode, we break down the quarter with real numbers and real decisions: what we bought, what changed inside the portfolio, which holdings look overvalued or undervalued, and how we decide when to keep DRIP on vs take dividends in cash.What we cover in this Q2 update:Q2 dividend results (March, April, May) and how they compare to last quarterThe key reason income came in slightly different quarter-to-quarter (and why we’re not worried)Portfolio activity: what we added this quarter (including a new buy)A bond-to-stock conversion event and how we’re handling itDRIP on vs off: why we toggle based on recouping principal and valuationOvervalued vs undervalued tickers: what’s “buy up to,” what’s watchlist-onlyWhich positions are cash generators vs compounding anchorsWhy this portfolio is intentionally “boring”… and why that’s the point📌 We also reference the tracking spreadsheet approach we use to remove emotion and catch trends early—so adjustments happen before there’s a crisis.Spreadsheet Access/Viewing:Dividend Tracking SpreadsheetStock Valuations SpreadsheetYoutube Podcast VideoLeave a comment:On this episode's Youtube Video_________________________________________________________________________________DISCLAIMER Ticker metrics change as markets and companies change, so always do your own research. The content in this podcast is based on personal experience and is for educational purposes, not financial advice. See full disclaimer here.Episode music was created using Loudly.
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153 - Q2 Dividend Update: Conservative Retirement Portfolio (Mar–May)
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