Reddit Author Discloses Screenshot of his Roth IRA Dividend Investments, $637 per year

     He didn't exactly say what his total amount was in his investment account, but he kind of said about $14k, but we do know that he is a normal person with a normal job, not a doctor or lawyer.
     What I like about this post is that it reaffirms that I am not the only one going down this rabbit hole. Also it shows that it is possible to get some great returns with strategic planning. Sadly, he got a lot of nagging regarding the fact that it will take him his whole life of Roth IRA contributions to get to his goal of $6k of income a month, which is a high goal. People were overly critical and negative too, sadly. Probably jealous.
     *writes down all his top positions*
     *writes down all the commenter top suggestions including SCHD, PSTL, CSCo, VYM, VIG, NOBL, DGRO, MO, O, GAIN, JEPI, QYLD, ENB, BCE

      My goal is about $10k of income per year. That's what I need to retire. That might be too hard to do with dividend investing, but I can try.
     What's your savings goal?
     The original post is here