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De-risk my portfolio

$HAUTO (-0,72%) I have a 2100 shares position in HOEGH and think about selling it completely at 200 NOK because it has grown to 13% of my portfolio. I want to reinvest 10.000 euro in $WINC (-0,9%) and the rest in $LDGL (-0,59%) to have stable dividend growth. Is there a flaw in my thinking or should I keep this cyclical stock but a winner so far?

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Dividends and Growth: You Can Have One Without Sacrificing the Other
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@FunHarry I know, I'll recieve 16000 euro in dividend this year and have a 14% growth rate per year on average.
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@ColdzeroNL a lot of money
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@SquarePants It's not quite enough yet to let us stop working for the next few years, but we're well on our way.
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@ColdzeroNL For sure, you're doing great. Is there a reason you have so many individual stocks? I only hold VWRL and TDIv for dividends. I'd like to add a few more ETFs to fill in the gaps every other month.
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@SquarePants Because the prices at the time were really good. So NN, ASR and ING have doubled in that timeframe. I sell from other positions over time, like now with HOEGH, to invest that profit in ETF's. I want to live off dividends within 10-15 years so individual stocks pay higher then most ETF's. I keep the ones that are stable in cashflow.
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