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In this Episode I summarize my best advice from 6 years of dividend investing. We also discuss Meta building a Twitter clone, Zuck responding to the Vision Pro, and a house hacking tip from TikTok. 🎉 3,000 Member Patreon: / josephcarlson 🚀 Growth Portfolio: https://m1finance.8bxp97.net/5b6oEb 💵 Dividend Portfolio: https://click.linksynergy.com/deeplin... 📈 Qualtrim Website: https://new.qualtrim.com/ Join the Patreon and get access to a Qualtrim, the stock analysis tool I use, a Discord community with over 3,000 members, and exclusive content: / josephcarlson 00:00 Building a Dividend Snowball 08:30 Where Dividend Investors Fail 26:37 Meta Competes with Twitter 29:90 Mark Zuckerberg Responds to Vision Pro Headset 39:50 TikTok House Hacking Reaction Joseph Carlson After Hours: / @josephcarlsonafterhours M1 Finance (broker used in video): https://m1finance.8bxp97.net/973xy Instagram: / joecarlsonshow Twitter: / joecarlsonshow Some of the links are affiliate links. About Joseph Carlson: I am not a professional investor and have never claimed to be. I'm an amateur investor sharing my experience of what I've learned, where I have had success, and where I've had failures. I share my thoughts on investing and performance with transparency. My approach and goal to investing is to buy high-quality long-term investments in world-class businesses that I call "compounders". I view my investments as businesses, not as stocks. Before creating content on YouTube full time I worked as a senior-level programmer for 8 years. Over the years as a programmer, I compounded my knowledge of development. I take the same iterative learning approach to my study of investing. I study investing as a craft in the continual pursuit of being better. I will make mistakes in investment decisions from time to time. Results are not guaranteed. Please do not blindly follow me into any investments, and make sure your portfolio and investments are built around your specific income, risk tolerance, personality, and timeline, and overall circumstances.