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The dividend concert continues.


From $KNIN (+0,96 %) there will be slightly less dividend this year. The corona bonus will not be paid this year. The logistics environment is probably still very challenging, hence "only" one payment as in 2022.


Today there was also the $FNTN (+0,17 %) payment, which was slightly increased to €619 (gross=net).


Freenet is rather negligible from a performance perspective over the years. In 8 years 16% price gains. Well ... but ... In the same period, around 4000€ net dividends have been added. Here I often ask myself the question, should I rather invest the money in more growth? Every year in May at the latest, I'm glad to still have them in my portfolio.


What do you think, keep it and continue to collect dividends 💰 or get rid of it and switch to a potential price rocket 🚀 (or several)?

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Reçu x60 dividendes à 10,00 CHF
600,00 CHF
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Stable companies leave fixed. My 2 cents.
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The safest thing would be to calculate a performance.

If the 16% + dividend yield is enough for you, then leave it. 🤷🏼‍♂️

It's not too late or have you gotten used to the dividend in May? 😂
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@Gerit Somehow I do 🤓 I would have to swap my fairly fixed income for something that might yield more, but only if things go well. You'd have to do the math. Where are the emotions ... wait, there was something ... emotions, emotions and the stock market 🙈
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Good morning @[finanzperpetuum](finanzperpetuum) ever speculated about buying more?
E.g. Freenet is always below 20 Eur, reduces your equity and increases the dividend.
Of course only if you also balance other stocks in value, otherwise you shift the opportunities / risks one-sidedly
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@Smudeo Yes, that is also possible from time to time.
My plan was to build up a US share in the last 3-4 years. Most of the individual US stocks in the savings plans are almost at min investment level (target: at least 5tsd $). I lack a bit of flexibility with the savings plans if all the money is only invested through them.
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