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The dividend strategy is counterproductive at a young age. Too little return.
Otherwise, just google "value trap." 😉
Otherwise, just google "value trap." 😉
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@Epi Does anyone happen to have any empirical data on this?
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@FairValue The web is full of them. What's stopping you from taking a quick google?
10s:
https://starlightcapital.com/en/dividend-growth-stocks-vs-high-dividend-yield-stocks
10s:
https://starlightcapital.com/en/dividend-growth-stocks-vs-high-dividend-yield-stocks
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@Epi The internet is full of everything, for every study there's a counter-study if you search long enough and the significance of most of the studies is very limited.
I understood your initial comment to mean that dividends should generally be avoided.
I understood your initial comment to mean that dividends should generally be avoided.
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@FairValue Hmm, you asked for empirical data, but at the same time you say that there is a counter-study to everything. So is there no truth to the stock market at all in your view?
I have nothing against dividends per se, only against a dedicated dividend strategy. It underperforms.
I have nothing against dividends per se, only against a dedicated dividend strategy. It underperforms.
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@Epi I am always open to studies that I may not yet know.
But basically, I think it's difficult to tell the truth on the stock market.
I agree with point 2
But basically, I think it's difficult to tell the truth on the stock market.
I agree with point 2
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