I also had a good time in the depot, always ran smoothly.
At some point I just asked myself whether this was really a "sensible" investment. Especially for me in combination with Coca Cola. Because if you are honest, the share will not outperform the world over the medium to long term. It will probably always continue to perform, but it is still a drag on returns. Especially as PG is proportionately included there anyway.
Therefore no longer a "sensible" investment for me👍
At some point I just asked myself whether this was really a "sensible" investment. Especially for me in combination with Coca Cola. Because if you are honest, the share will not outperform the world over the medium to long term. It will probably always continue to perform, but it is still a drag on returns. Especially as PG is proportionately included there anyway.
Therefore no longer a "sensible" investment for me👍
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•@xzxzx currently my thought and am therefore considering selling...
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•@xzxzx PG will not outperform an MSCI World that has been running at over 10% in recent years, but the question is how long the MSCI World will continue to run at over 10% if the long-term average return of the index is 7.2%.
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@Paketknecht That's exactly the point. In my view, PG is an extremely crisis-proof stock. I would question this with the MSCI World. Of course it will also rise again after a crisis.
The only difference is that a PG will print money even during a financial crash due to its anchoring in consumer staples. Then the dividend will continue to be paid and you will still have a strong return.
But I don't want to fuel the discussion between value and growth investors, everyone will have their own view...!
The only difference is that a PG will print money even during a financial crash due to its anchoring in consumer staples. Then the dividend will continue to be paid and you will still have a strong return.
But I don't want to fuel the discussion between value and growth investors, everyone will have their own view...!
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