That's really cool what you dug up there. I especially like the price-to-book ratio. 😏
I need more money to invest!
I need more money to invest!
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•@NichtRelevant Well, I've opened a position here and on $CSWC; I need to do something for the cash flow again :)
I'll use the money that comes in there to build up risk positions.
I'll use the money that comes in there to build up risk positions.
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•@Raketentoni You're a fan of monthly dividend payers. 😉
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•@NichtRelevant Monthly and quarterly—well, if you invest a certain amount, for example in $CSWC —it doesn't even have to be much—then you get a free share every quarter, and your investment grows without you having to put in any more money. That's what I do with ETFs; they automatically reinvest the dividends ;)
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•@Raketentoni Yeah, I think it's great too. But I don't use automatic reinvestment; instead, I always save up a little and then gradually buy more of my existing holdings.
I have this quirk where I don't like odd lot sizes (I know it's silly, but I'm just a bit weird). That’s why automatic reinvestments are a nightmare for me—they always result in odd numbers of shares. It even bugs me with the positions I have in my savings plan. 😅
I have this quirk where I don't like odd lot sizes (I know it's silly, but I'm just a bit weird). That’s why automatic reinvestments are a nightmare for me—they always result in odd numbers of shares. It even bugs me with the positions I have in my savings plan. 😅
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•@NichtRelevant I know the latter well ;)
Thanks, @Raketentoni, for the introduction and all the work that went into it.
Thanks, @Raketentoni, for the introduction and all the work that went into it.
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•@NichtRelevant I know the latter well ;)
Thanks, @Raketentoni, for the introduction and all the work that went into it.
Thanks, @Raketentoni, for the introduction and all the work that went into it.
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