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What happens if you go ALL IN on a dividend investment? In this video I run three “YOLO dividend” simulations using a dividend reinvestment calculator and compare the results after 10, 20 and 30 years. I tested: 📌 PFFI (monthly high yield preferred share ETF) 📌 VDIV/TDIV (VanEck dividend growth ETF) 📌 A BDC "ETF" (my High Yield Portfolio) Starting with $150,000 and adding $24,000 per year, I compare total return, portfolio value, and dividend income growth to see which strategy performs best long term — and which one generates the highest cash flow the fastest. I also simulate retirement after 10 years by turning off DRIP and projecting income for 32 years. 💬 Which one would YOU go all in on? BDC Portfolio: • High Yield Portfolio VDIV/TDIV: • This Is THE BEST European Dividend ETF! (V... PFFI: • 4%–12% Dividend Income? My Top ETFs & Stoc... Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - The Variables 01:43 - ETF #1 04:44 - ETF #2 08:07 - “ETF” #3 10:59 - Overview 12:49 - The Next Step 13:31 - “ETF” #3 14:21 - ETF #2 15:16 - ETF #1 16:33 - Closing Thoughts 17:47 - Up for more? #dividends #investing #etf #VDIV #TDIV #BDC #PFFI 📜 Disclaimer: I do not provide personal investment advice and I am not a qualified licensed investment advisor. I am an amateur investor. All information found here, including any ideas, opinions, views, predictions, forecasts, commentaries, suggestions, or stock picks, expressed or implied herein, are just my opinions and for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as personal investment advice. While the information provided is believed to be accurate, it may include errors or inaccuracies. Always speak to your licenced financial advisor before investing your money. I'm just a random Swedish guy on the internet.