Friday, May 10, 2024

The Problem with Chevron

It's no secret that Warren Buffett owns Chevron (NYSE: CVX) stock.

It's a great company that has hiked its dividend for 35 straight years.

But the problem is that the dividend yield is just 4%.

Meanwhile, Shadow Funds—which is a little-known type of fund Buffett has invested in—pay income yielding 10%... 15%... and sometimes even 88%.

Go here for all the details inside my free report.
Top 5 Shadow Funds to Buy Now

Chevron is a major position in Berkshire's (NYSE: BRK-B) portfolio.

Considering that Berkshire holds approximately 126.09 million shares...

It stands to collect $190.4 million in quarterly dividends from the company.

But here's the thing: If you wanted to make $1,000 a month with Chevron, you'd need almost $300,000 in the stock!

This doesn't make sense AT ALL for the average investor.

There are far better options to invest for income.

One of my favorite ones is Shadow Funds, a little-known type of fund that has quietly been making investors richer in uncertain markets.

To discover how they could make $2,000 per month...

Simply click here for details.

Ian Wyatt

 

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