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15 comment(s). Last comment by Kevin Wong 2015-03-06 21:22

manhar

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Posted by manhar > 2015-03-04 21:37 | Report Abuse

Very good and informative article.
Useful for low risk share investors.
Will appreciate if can quote example of such stocks that can be invested in KLSE.

Posted by growthinvestor > 2015-03-04 21:43 | Report Abuse

dividend investor type is hard to find and most difficult to achieve.resist temptation to lock in profit is unthinkable for most of us.

carries

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Posted by carries > 2015-03-05 10:10 | Report Abuse

Did anyone else notice that 2 out of the 3 are women?

Kevin Wong

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Posted by Kevin Wong > 2015-03-05 10:23 | Report Abuse

Who says there's no such thing as low risk-high returns in investing?!

Posted by iiinvestsmart > 2015-03-06 10:44 | Report Abuse

Dividend investing is a strategy of investing whereby an individual engages in long-term investments with quality businesses. These companies typically have a long-term successful track record already behind them. Compounding is the astonishing multiplier effect of interest earned on dividend over time.

Dividend investor is like trying to find a needle in haystack.

Kevin Wong

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Posted by Kevin Wong > 2015-03-06 14:37 | Report Abuse

In Bursaa alone, there are about 50 stocks that had been paying good dividends since 1995...and even mor counters have joined in the fray over the last 10 to 19 years.

manhar

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Posted by manhar > 2015-03-06 15:41 | Report Abuse

Please name some of them....

Kevin Wong

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Posted by Kevin Wong > 2015-03-06 16:10 | Report Abuse

DiGi, Maybank, Public B, Maybank, LPI, Nestle, D Lady, Ajinomoto, Amway, Litrak, F&N, Uchitec,...and those 'sins' counters dealing in alcohol, tobacco and game of chance.

chrischan

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Posted by chrischan > 2015-03-06 17:21 | Report Abuse

kikikikiki!!!!!iiinvestsmart you are here!!!!!!!!come to bjcorpse sing con blow water there!!!!!!!!kikikikiki!!!!!

chrischan

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Posted by chrischan > 2015-03-06 17:25 | Report Abuse

kikikikiki!!!!!!can you invest long term and put dividend back to same stock!!!!!!!!!that the challenge!!!!!!!kikikikiki!!!!!

Posted by MrWealthy4321 > 2015-03-06 19:26 | Report Abuse

good article to share ..thank you

Posted by Kian Leong Lim > 2015-03-06 20:15 | Report Abuse

This article has the good intention of telling people not to invest hastily but exercise patience instead. From my personal experience, I tried to be a dividend investor in Malaysia but so far I think I fail badly. It didnt' work here in Malaysia for a lot of stocks, don't know why? I would give investing in a stock for a period of maximum 5 years when you are planning on buying it. But when there is a chance to sell, I prefer to tell myself to sell instead of holding on. The market here is very fragile, one year up one year down, one month up and one month down, hard to see also? There are always scandals, rumors, economic crisis, and most stocks are beaten down badly since long time ago and haven't recover yet for the majority of them to their higher prices registered 10 years ago!

benson911

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Posted by benson911 > 2015-03-06 20:20 | Report Abuse

Hi Kian leong Lim, in my opinion, i think it depends on stock that u invested....Stocks like Amway, Digi,KPJ, Public Bank and etc give u superb return in term of capital appreciation and dividend yield for the last 5 years at least..............

Kevin Wong

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Posted by Kevin Wong > 2015-03-06 21:22 | Report Abuse

Still gain a lot if the dividend stock one had invested 20 years ago, have dropped by 10% over the years...if that counter continue to payout cash generously every year. and one continue to reinvest back everytime...

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