Lucas and Luna parse the mechanics of income investing through real-time dividend data, yield curves, and portfolio cash flow modeling. Each episode starts with a specific stock or ETF — from utilities to REITs to dividend aristocrats — and dissects its dividend history, payout ratio, ex-dividend dates, and total return profile against current interest rate regimes. They discuss the trade-offs between growth and income, DRIP strategies, sector concentration risks, and the tax implications of qualified vs. ordinary dividends. Lucas brings the journalistic rigor, Luna the engaged skepticism. The show is built for the long-term investor who wants to understand not just what yields today, but what sustains a payout over decades. What happens to a dividend portfolio when the Fed cuts rates? When a company freezes its payout? When inflation eats real returns? This is the conversation you overhear in a quiet library between two analysts who have seen bull and bear markets — no hype, just numb
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Episode #162
The Quiet Power of Payout Ratios in Dividend Investing
Aug 21, 20269 minS4
In this episode of Dividend Investing with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore why payout ratios deserve more attention than yield alone, especially in today's flat-rate environment. With the 10-year Treasury at 4.69% and dividend stocks like Coca-Cola and Verizon showing strength, they break down how a sustainable payout ratio can signal a dividend's longevity. Using recent data, they discuss why Johnson & Johnson's 3% weekly gain and Verizon's 2.9% move suggest investors are rewarding companies with manageable payout ratios. They also examine the difference between a high yield and a high payout ratio, and why a low payout ratio might not always be a bargain. Tune in for a practical guide to evaluating dividend safety, and learn how to spot a potential cut before it happens—without the jargon. #DividendInvesting #PayoutRatio #DividendSafety #IncomeInvesting #DividendStocks #LucasAndLuna #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Finance #Investing #DividendGrowth #YieldVsPayout #DividendCut #CocaCola #Verizon #JohnsonAndJohnson #DividendAristocrats #StockAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode of Dividend Investing with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna dig into what the Federal Reserve's rate pause means for dividend investors in late August 2026. With the 10-year Treasury at 4.65 percent and the yield curve steepening, they explain why some dividend payers are outperforming while others lag. Using recent moves in stocks like Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and Verizon, they break down the difference between high yield and sustainable growth, and how to spot companies that can keep raising dividends even when rates stay flat. They also touch on the Fed's latest minutes and what a potential hike could mean for your income portfolio. If you're building a dividend portfolio in today's market, this episode gives you a clear framework for choosing quality over yield. #DividendInvesting #FederalReserve #RatePause #IncomeStocks #YieldCurve #CocaCola #JohnsonAndJohnson #Verizon #DividendGrowth #PortfolioStrategy #Finance #Investing #StockMarket #BondYields #DividendSafety #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #WealthBuilding Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a growing trend among dividend-paying companies: pausing or reducing share buybacks to protect and grow dividends. With the 10-year Treasury at 4.71 percent and equity markets showing mixed signals, they examine why companies like Verizon and Johnson & Johnson might favor dividends over buybacks. They break down how buyback pauses impact dividend sustainability, the signals it sends to income investors, and what it means for your portfolio. Using real data from the last week—such as Verizon's 2.4 percent five-day gain and Johnson & Johnson's 4.3 percent move—they tie market action to the underlying strategy. If you're an income investor wondering why some companies are choosing dividends over buybacks, this episode offers a clear framework to evaluate your own holdings. #DividendInvesting #BuybackPause #IncomeStocks #Verizon #JohnsonAndJohnson #DividendSustainability #ShareBuybacks #TreasuryYields #StockMarket2026 #DividendGrowth #InvestmentStrategy #FinancialAnalysis #Finance #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DividendAristocrats #IncomePortfolio Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How Dividend Stocks Beat Bonds in a Steepening Curve
Aug 18, 20268 minS4
As the yield curve steepens and long-term Treasury yields climb above 5 percent, dividend investors face a critical question: can income stocks still compete? Lucas and Luna dig into the data — JNJ, KO, and VZ are up this week while the S&P 500 dips, and VYM lags SCHD and DVY. They argue that a steepening curve isn't automatically bad for dividend payers; it depends on pricing power, balance sheets, and where you sit in the value-growth spectrum. They also unpack why Johnson & Johnson's 3.9 percent weekly gain stands out in a flat rate environment, and what the 10-year Treasury at 4.72 percent means for income seekers. Finally, they offer a practical checklist for evaluating dividend stocks as bond yields rise — a fresh angle that cuts through the usual yield-chasing advice. If you're building a cash-flow portfolio in late 2026, this episode gives you a focused way to think about the trade-offs. #DividendInvesting #IncomeStocks #SteepeningCurve #TreasuryYields #JNJ #KO #VZ #SCHD #VYM #DVY #DividendGrowth #BondYield #PortfolioStrategy #Finance #Investing #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #CashFlow Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
How to Evaluate a Dividend Stock in a Flat Rate World
Aug 17, 20269 minS4
In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into a practical framework for evaluating dividend stocks when interest rates are flat and the yield curve is steepening. Using Realty Income, Verizon, and Procter & Gamble as case studies, they explain why a high yield isn't always a bargain and how to spot a dividend cut coming. They break down the common traps investors fall into—like chasing yield without checking payout ratios or free cash flow coverage—and share a simple checklist you can apply to any dividend stock you're considering. Along the way, they touch on why Realty Income's monthly dividend feels reliable despite the REIT sector's volatility, and why a stock like Verizon deserves a closer look even when its yield looks suspiciously high. The episode is grounded in the latest market data, with references to current prices and the 10-year Treasury yield at 4.68 percent. Whether you're a seasoned income investor or just starting to build a dividend portfolio, this conversation gives you the tools to make smarter, more confident decisions. #DividendInvesting #IncomeStocks #RealtyIncome #Verizon #ProcterGamble #DividendYield #PayoutRatio #FreeCashFlow #REIT #SteepeningCurve #FlatRates #DividendSafety #DividendGrowth #Finance #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #InvestingPodcast #StockAnalysis Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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