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I'm receiving questions about dividend stocks during the next downturn. Will dividend companies cut their dividends, directly impacting one's passive income and cash flow? Will dividend stocks hold up, or will the entire strategy unfold? Of course, I cannot predict the future, but I can speak to my personal beliefs based on 20+ years of investing and personal finance experience. Today's video covers a lot of ground: It's more difficult to invest in dividend stocks (or any financial instrument) than it was in 2009-2013. Why? The stock market has rallied, and requires more caution and attention than ever before. A downturn (market correction could be coming). Since I buy and hold forever with the goal of living off my dividend income, the underlying stock price does not mean much to me. In fact, I prefer if stock prices go down (as long as company fundamentals are solid). Why? My dollars will go further, I will get more dividends for the same investment, and I will reach financial freedom sooner. I like it when stocks go "on sale". Most people, by contrast, get scared when stocks are on sale. It's important to cultivate the right personal finance mindset. The best companies still manage to thrive and grow their dividends, during good economic times and bad. GE recently cut their dividend. What does this mean? Will other dividend stocks follow suit? In my experience, it's all about diversification in protecting one's dividend income. I personally own 30+ stocks. Learn from my mistakes with BBL, and how I faced my own dividend cut. I'm not immune to mistakes. Dividend paying stocks tend to fare better during a market downturn and recession. Related Video: How I'm Beating The S&P 500 Index With Dividend Stocks (and Achieving Substantial Yield On Cost) • CRUSHING The S&P 500 Index With Dividend G... Disclosure: I used to own BBL, but do not anymore. I do not own GE. Disclaimer: I'm not a licensed investment advisor, and today's video is just for entertainment and fun. This video is NOT investment advice. Please talk to your licensed investment advisor before making any financial decisions. All content on my YouTube channel is (c) Copyright IJL Productions LLC.