Bought 10 $VLK (-0,29%) and 17 $SHEL (-0,31%) . $VLK (-0,29%) on EMA 50 W line #bottom and $SHEL (-0,31%) had a dip, so more value for me. 🥳

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Added 10 $VLK (-0,29%) and 10 $NN (+0,94%) to my portfolio. Both had good 1st half results and I've got more value for my money. 😊
Rock hard those investors
$VLK (-0,29%) been in my portfolio for a while, recently reached ATH ( over €59 ) presents very reasonable numbers and still gets punished....
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Update
Sold my 26 $ABN (+0,14%) with 38% profit and invest in 100 $WINC (-0,23%) . Added 15 $AD (-1,99%) and 14 $BATS (+0,86%) . Maybe step in later again at $ABN, but got a lot other financials like $NN (+0,94%) , $VLK (-0,29%) ,and $WHA (-1,98%) .
Building my dividend portfolio, which one would you pick?
I have been building my portfolio this year and it is doing quite well. Currently my focus is diversifying my portfolio. I have some nice performers in my portfolio like $BESI (+0,11%) , $ABN (+0,14%) , $EVO (-2,61%) , $VLK (-0,29%) . A few others are still underperforming for now but are known stable companies like $ALV (+0,36%) and $TTE (-0,16%) . My focus now is also a bit towards US stocks due to dollar diversification since I am mainly invested in Europe, Switserland and Scandinavia. I am always looking for companies with strong balance sheets, low debt ratio's compared to their peers, growth, dividend and maybe undervalued. One great example is $EVO (-2,61%) which I expect to launch🚀 in the coming year.
I'm looking at three dividend stocks right now: $PFE (+0,46%), $AEP (-0,74%) and $ENEL (-0,7%). They each have different profiles, and I'm trying to figure out which could be the most attractive at this point.
$PFE (+0,46%) seems undervalued. The stock is still well below its pre-COVID levels, the balance sheet is strong, and the dividend is over 5 percent. The real question is whether the company can return to solid growth with its pipeline.
$AEP (-0,74%) is a US utility with stable cash flow, a solid dividend track record, and relatively low debt. It doesn’t move fast, but it offers a good level of reliability and income, especially if rates come down.
$ENEL (-0,7%) is more of a question mark. The dividend is growing by nearly 9 percent a year and paid in multiple installments, which I like. But the stock is already up over 20 percent this year. Debt is quite high, and revenue growth is limited. I like the exposure to renewables, but I'm not sure if this is the right entry point.
- What do you think of these names?
- Any clear favourites? Or red flags?
Also curious: what are your expectations for the USD-EUR exchange rate in the second half of the year? I'm considering the FX angle too, since two of these names are US-listed.
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