Ok so im going to Share one stock, not one to watch just today, but a long term good thing $Trinity Capital Inc.(TRIN)$ currently its trading at good value, considering it pays a solid and growing dividend around 14% I consider it like the foundations of a building. Yes its a dividend stock, and we all know cash is king. So buying into businesses that give you cashflow now and growing cashflow in the future are an essential part of a portfolio in my mind. The engine room of your portfolio iwould suggest. Solid management, solid strategy,and a proven track record. 

My investment approach is to ignore the hype, Netflix, tesla, AI stocks, basically any stock that commentators crap on about on a daily basis are not for me. Id rather invest in companies that just hunk down and get on with the business of their business, and generate serious coin that is paid to me to increase my portfolio. 

Some other examples are $Main Street Capital(MAIN)$ $Arbor(ABR)$ $Gladstone Investment(GAIN)$ $Ares Capital(ARCC)$ just go do your own due diligence and you will see, all nice dividend returns, i call them "show me the money" stocks. Capital gain no not so much, but money in my bank quarterly and even monthly, hell yes

If you like this post, please like, and more importantly please follow me. spent a huge amount of time over many years avoiding the hype, and getting down to the nuts and bolts. This is a long game people in which many have huge success and even larger failures betting on a one trick pony. I don't bet, thats for gamblers. An emotional investor, see's emotions, but relies on fact rather than perceptions of fact. 

# 💰 Stocks to watch today?(6 May)

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