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I think the performance of trading view stated here is not quite correct
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Then I refer you to the article by Gerd Kommer.
Here the whole subject is examined in much more detail.
Then I refer you to the article by Gerd Kommer.
Here the whole subject is examined in much more detail.
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@TomTurboInvest might take another look at it 😘
@TomTurboInvest might take another look at it 😘
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@Tenbagger2024 I know the article, it is really well written and for me it is the quasi-deadly argument for dividend strategies, it is often used in such discussions and serves all narratives, similar to the "revenge club" 🤷♂️😉😉.
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•@Dividendenopi
Yes, as I said. I don't want to divide the community here either.
Splitting does 🍊.
We all have something in common, and that is investing.
Maybe choose the middle way, there are also great growth stocks that pay dividends.
The growth stocks of today are the dividend stocks of tomorrow.
Yes, as I said. I don't want to divide the community here either.
Splitting does 🍊.
We all have something in common, and that is investing.
Maybe choose the middle way, there are also great growth stocks that pay dividends.
The growth stocks of today are the dividend stocks of tomorrow.
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•@Tenbagger2024 There are many different strategies and also "plans" for your own investment here, finding a middle ground for the majority would be boring, at least for me. The forum here thrives on controversial discussions, everyone can take something away from it and incorporate it. If I were young, I would probably have a completely different portfolio structure to build up capital. As I am old and the capital is available, price performance takes a back seat, cash flow counts and preserving the capital invested is enough "performance" for me.
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That also sounds sensible. But I think it's very good that you wouldn't necessarily advise our younger investors to follow the pure dividend strategy either. Buffet always says buy what you know and understand. Everyone knows Unilever and thinks they understand it, but very few people seem to be concerned with the multiples.
That also sounds sensible. But I think it's very good that you wouldn't necessarily advise our younger investors to follow the pure dividend strategy either. Buffet always says buy what you know and understand. Everyone knows Unilever and thinks they understand it, but very few people seem to be concerned with the multiples.
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@Dividendenopi Exactly my perspective.👍🏽 I always advise my boys (both >20) or young people in my circle of friends: invest in growth, not in dividend stocks. For me at >50, however, the investment objective is different
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