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What do you think?

Was suggested in the shareholder...

Invests in private equity and pays a dividend of +8%

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Acheté x4,808 à 21,01 €
101,00 €
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The shareholder recommends it? Then you have to act contrary if you want to achieve a return. #nojoke
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Is an externally managed BDC... BDC's have already done well during the interest rate hikes... I can well imagine that BDC's will fall again in the coming years when the interest rate is back towards 2%. I'm invested in BDCs myself and have already taken profits, but at the moment I'm only going in with a savings plan or small tranches.

Topic shareholder,... read regularly yes,... believe everything no, sometimes especially if you stay tuned you can also find good articles
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@Tabularasa yes, it's a bit ambivalent about interest rate cuts, of course I've already thought about the fact that bdcs could then perform worse. On the other hand, there are also companies that postpone their planned investment to the future due to high interest rates, if it can be postponed. So falling interest rates would also ensure that a) the bdcs themselves can borrow money more cheaply and b) more companies take out loans from bdcs.
The only thing more problematic would be an environment in which the borrowing companies go bankrupt.
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P.s. I would not necessarily recommend Gladstone (no investment advice)
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Dividends, but zero growth. I had it in my portfolio for a long time, but it doesn't fit in with the concept of the stock market as I understand it. I need growth and not "cash flow"
@Aktienmasseur Isn't dividend payout also a form of growth?
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@Slavd Mhh is part of the overall performance and therefore rather a yes
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@Aktienmasseur as a constant with regular dividends and a stable price, actually a nice reliable source of money to invest the profit in Bitcoin or silver/gold. You don't lose anything as long as the price remains stable and what you lose from the dividends doesn't hurt. The reverse split has catapulted me nicely into positive territory. As long as I don't see any red figures, I'll take the dividend every month.
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