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The Dividend Angels process is intentionally aligned with the season of Lent — a time set apart for reflection, discipline, and renewal.
Throughout Scripture, periods of preparation precede transformation. Christ’s 40 days in the desert, the journey of the Israelites, and the observance of Passover all reflect a movement from refinement to a new beginning.
Each year during Lent, a disciplined process identifies 40 companies through a structured selection and discernment framework. This period reflects preparation.
Then, following Easter — the ultimate symbol of renewal — the new Dividend Angels portfolio is formed and held for the year ahead.
It is a cycle grounded in a timeless principle:
Preparation leads to renewal, and disciplined stewardship leads to lasting strength.
“Jesus… fasted forty days and forty nights.” — Matthew 4:2
Lent is a season of reflection, discipline, and detachment from what is unnecessary. In Scripture, Christ’s time in the desert represents a period of preparation before action.
In Dividend Angels, this is the beginning of the process. During Lent, a disciplined screening framework is applied to evaluate and refine the universe of securities. It is a deliberate “casting out” — removing what no longer meets the standards of durability, income, and stewardship.
“Rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights.” — Genesis 7:12
Throughout Scripture, 40 represents a period of testing that leads to clarity and renewal. It is not random, but a structured process of purification and focus.
From this process, 40 securities are identified. Each one has passed through a consistent and rules-based framework, reflecting resilience, discipline, and long-term sustainability. The number itself reflects completion through refinement.

“This day shall be for you a memorial day…” — Exodus 12:14
Passover marks a decisive transition — from bondage to freedom, from the old life into something new. It is a moment of intentional change, guided by purpose.
In the Dividend Angels process, this phase finalizes the new basket. The prior holdings give way to a newly selected group, marking a clear and disciplined transition from one cycle to the next.
“He is not here; He has risen.” — Luke 24:6
Easter represents renewal, new life, and the beginning of what comes next. It is the fulfillment of preparation and the start of a new cycle.
At this point, the 40 selected securities are implemented into the Dividend Angels portfolio. Each position is equally weighted and held for the year ahead, reflecting balance, patience, and conviction.
“Well done, good and faithful servant… you have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much.” — Matthew 25:21
Stewardship in Scripture is not about constant change, but about faithful management over time.
Once the portfolio is established, it is held with discipline. There is no constant adjustment or reaction to short-term noise. Each position is equally important, and the portfolio is rebalanced only once per year — reinforcing a commitment to long-term stewardship.
Lent is a season of reflection and preparation.
Passover marks a transition.
Easter brings renewal.
Dividend Angels follows that same rhythm, selecting 40 companies during Lent and renewing the portfolio each Easter. It is a disciplined, faith-driven approach that gives each holding purpose.