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Interesting, but slightly overvalued. And strong dividend growth looks different from 6.95%. But still interesting
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@JuppDupp Yes, you are right, but dividend growth is linked to long-term investments. Looking at 5 and 10 years, dividend growth is 10% and higher. You are right in the short term, but the dividend growth strategy is all about long-term confidence. This also improves the subsequent personal dividend yield compared to the entry price.
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@JuppDupp
I also have Visa and similar companies in my portfolio. However, you have to find a solid balance between the current dividend yield and growth. Unfortunately, it is difficult to invest only in companies that pay a dividend yield of less than 1% but have dividend growth of 20% per year. Nevertheless, I also have such companies in my portfolio. In my opinion, some of my investments offer a good balance between current dividend yield and dividend growth.
I also have Visa and similar companies in my portfolio. However, you have to find a solid balance between the current dividend yield and growth. Unfortunately, it is difficult to invest only in companies that pay a dividend yield of less than 1% but have dividend growth of 20% per year. Nevertheless, I also have such companies in my portfolio. In my opinion, some of my investments offer a good balance between current dividend yield and dividend growth.
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