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Maybe see you soon

I would say it was good. But that's not quite true, the dividend was good.

That's why I'm not in the red. I'm keeping the other half of the position for now. We're hoping for better times in the future. The money will go into $TDIV (-1.45%) hopefully it will be blessed with a better return.

29.05
Mercedes Benz Group logo
Sold x50 at €53.27
€2,663.50
2.42%
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My exit at €71 was probably a good one
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@GoDividend Yes, it was definitely better than mine. But I'm still up. Thanks to the dividend. So all good
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@GoDividend I'm going out at 100 💯
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@Smudeo then you will probably have to pass it on...
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Would sell the position completely
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@Simpson Thank you. I'll think about it.
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@fund_mastermind_768 I did the same, first sold 50% and then decided to completely separate 😂
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@Simpson ok. Maybe I'll follow you along the way.
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@fund_mastermind_768 What was the reason for your investment in Mercedes-Benz back then? Did you deliberately put a cyclical stock in your portfolio? If so, now would be a good time to think about buying rather than selling.
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@MrKurt89 The dividend is good and yes, we were already aware of it. We have already left the "high" behind us. But as things are looking rather bad for German carmakers at the moment. I believe that things will go down even further in the near future. And that's when I want to buy. Or do you think we've already reached the bottom?
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Why don't you short it? The deutsche Automobile is cooked
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@investor_2234 i have no idea how that works. I never read myself into that, yet
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@fund_mastermind_768 well if it was easy everyone would be rich, once you understand how derivatives work you'll see companies and the stock market in a different way, pasiv vs aktiv
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When did you buy the shares?
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@MrKurt89 Last year always in small chunks. I have an entry price of 54, which is a bit high. Would prefer to get back in at 40 or 30.
@fund_mastermind_768 I've had Mercedes in my portfolio since 2009 and have received €26,784 in dividends since then. I'm not selling them, they're making money.
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@yuekseltoprak That sounds pretty good and a decent yield. I've only been in it since last year. And got rather high entry prices
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