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These Dividend Stocks Are Quietly Building Wealth While the Market Burns (Part 2) — MarketVault
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These Dividend Stocks Are Quietly Building Wealth While the Market Burns (Part 2)

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This is Part 2 of my dividend stock breakdown series — and the questions from Part 1 were too good not to address before going any further. The biggest one: Why buy a dividend stock that might keep dropping? In this video, I answer that directly and walk through exactly how to think about position sizing, dollar-cost averaging, and the key difference between playing a dividend stock as a swing trade versus a long-term accumulation strategy. The framework matters — and getting it right before you enter is everything. From there, I break down four high-yield dividend names on the charts with full technical analysis: Campbell Soup (CPB) — paying a 7.2% dividend and currently retesting a major down-sloping trendline. I walk through the key support levels, the line in the sand, and what a potential 18–19% upside move looks like from current levels if the breakout confirms. Kraft Heinz (KHC) — paying a 7.09% dividend with a chart that's starting to show early signs of a bullish shift. Price is back above a key down-sloping trendline and approaching significant resistance. I identify the exact levels to watch on both sides. Progressive (PGR) — this one surprises people. The 6.88% figure is the trailing total dividend — Progressive pays a special annual dividend in addition to its quarterly. I break down the major support zones, where to start a position, and what continued weakness would mean for the chart. Amcor (AMCR) — 6.82% dividend, chopping at the low end of a key support zone. I identify the line in the sand, the next support cluster below, and the setup I'm watching. Whether you're building income, hedging a volatile market, or looking for high-yield technical setups — this breakdown gives you the levels and the logic. 🔔 Part 3 is coming tomorrow — drop your ticker requests in the comments. 📅 Follow @protraderbenjaminpool for daily chart breakdowns and trade setups. @garethsolowayprotrader ⚠️ This content is for educational purposes only and is not financial advi



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