
Jonathan Nurick: Dividends, Discipline, and the Secret to Staying the Course
The Blunt Dollar
Outro
Ignacio closes the episode, thanks Jonathan, and previews future episodes and links.
In this episode of The Blunt Dollar, I sit down with Jonathan Nurick, Co-Founder and CIO of DivGro, a fund built on a bold and simple mission: 30X capital over 30 years. But this is not about chasing hype or predicting the next big thing. It is about mastering behavior, understanding compounding, and learning to listen to the quiet language of dividends.
Jonathan grew up in a family deeply rooted in markets, where business ownership was taught through real-world lessons rather than textbooks. Today, he blends philosophy, psychology, and disciplined dividend growth investing to build what he calls an emotional system for investors, designed to help them actually stay the course.
We cover everything from the Gordon Growth Model to air conditioning distributors, and why boring might just be beautiful when it comes to long-term wealth creation.
Here is what we get into:
š The 30X in 30 years framework and why 12 percent sustained returns are more realistic than they sound
š§ The temperamental differential and why behavior, not stock picking, is what usually breaks compounding
š¬ Dividends as a language between companies and owners, and how rising dividends create emotional stability
š Why boring businesses like air conditioning parts, uniforms, and fire safety can outperform flashy front page stocks
ā³ How designing the right feedback system can help investors survive drawdowns and stay invested for decades
If you like long-term thinking, dividend growth investing, and the psychology behind building real wealth, this oneās for you.
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