Quick Take
Every Yield Raider needs a Hit List — a short, focused lineup of dividend capture targets for the week ahead. Without one, you’re chasing plays on the fly. With one, you’re executing like a pro, ready to strike when the market opens.
This post shows you why a Weekly Capture Hit List is your best weapon — and why you’ll need the full Raider’s toolkit to actually build one.
What’s a Capture Hit List?
Think of it as your battle plan for the week. A simple document (or spreadsheet) with 5–10 stocks that:
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Have ex-dividend dates coming up soon
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Offer attractive yields
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Pass your basic quality filters
Instead of scrambling every morning, you’ve already mapped out your mission.
Why Build a Weekly Hit List?
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Stay Focused – Avoid shiny-object chasing when new headlines hit.
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Save Time – Do your recon once, then execute quickly.
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Build Discipline – You’re following a plan, not emotions.
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Stack Wins – Line up multiple captures across the week.
⚔️ Raider’s Edge Tip
The best raiders don’t try to capture everything. They pick the best handful of plays, track them closely, and execute with precision. A Hit List keeps you sharp and selective.
What a Hit List Looks Like (at a Glance)
A basic Hit List might include:
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Stock Symbol
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Ex-Dividend Date
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Yield %
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Target Entry
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Target Exit
That’s it. Simple, clear, actionable. But here’s the key — the real edge isn’t just in making the list. It’s in combining it with the right tools and tracking system.
Why the Toolkit Matters
Anyone can jot down 5 tickers and call it a “list.” But a true Weekly Capture Hit List works only when it’s tied into the full system:
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✅ Capture Chain Calendar – Keeps the ex-dates flowing week after week.
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✅ Trade Log – Shows which plays actually worked (and which to avoid).
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✅ Trade Tracker – Monitors multiple captures across accounts.
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✅ Stock Selection Checklist – Filters out dividend traps before they hit your list.
All of these come free with my book:
Get 20% Returns with Dividend Capture: A Smarter, Safer Strategy for Consistent Cash Flow
Without these tools, your “list” is just scribbles. With them, it’s a precision strike plan.
[Grab the book + free toolkit — and start building real capture hit lists today.]
✅ Final Word
A Weekly Capture Hit List isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of a disciplined dividend capture strategy. But don’t confuse a napkin list with a real system. If you want to raid week after week, you’ll need the playbook and the tools to back it up.
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