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Dividend Strategy (Part 2)

Hello everyone,

I'll leave you with an update on how the dividend strategy is going in the first 10 days of May.


It's too early to see how it's progressing. I've added similar investments for June (reinvesting dividend earnings from May and increasing the total purchase to €500 per share).


TTWROR: 2,58%

TOTAL DIVs: 56,27€


May/Jun stocks:

$ORA (+0,34 %)

$BAMNB (+3,09 %)

$A3M (+1,01 %)

$AGS (+0,26 %)

$ASRNL (+0,32 %)

$ENI (+1,32 %) (SOLD. After Div, +12,99€)

$COFB (+0,46 %) (SOLD. After Div, +14,50)

$NN (+2,38 %)

$EOAN (-0,56 %) (SOLD before Div due StopLoss. -17,38€)

$SOLB (+0,42 %) (SOLD before Div due StopLoss. -37,4€)

$IG (-3,59 %) (Div. 14,8€)

$ELE (+0,82 %)

$AEG (+0,79 %)

$JDEP (+0,13 %)

$TEF (+0,18 %)

$SRG (+0,44 %)

12Positions
5 912,93 €
4,11 %
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4 Commentaires

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If you have a dividend strategy, why would you want to sell?
@ColdzeroNL Hello,
This is just a project for a small portion of the total portfolio.
I'm looking to take advantage of the timing prior to the ex-dividend date in stocks with short-term upside potential.
Portfolio rotation: buying 30-45 days before the dividend and monitoring stop losses for a possible drop, then selling after the dividend if the stock price drops.
I don't sell the main part of my portfolio.
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@Kspykee an interesting strategy. Hope you will follow-up this during the year.
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@ColdzeroNL It's still too early to have reliable results. With the market in my favor, in the 20 days of May, I've made a profit of about €200 for a €5,000 investment, including acquisition costs and without adding a single € to the dividend (they start later this week).
As I said, it's just a matter of observing how reliable companies perform before and after a relatively high dividend.
Thanks for following up.
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