have been reading this article through a blog,just out of curiosity, have anyone actually holding a stock which provides you with dividend yield of more than 20% annually? OR, can SKPR makes it for us in the time of few years later(10 years?) Assume if you bought at 0.3, with 50% dividend payout ratio,if few years later SKPR "maybe" able to generate EPS of 20cents? 10 cents of net div will be 33.33% DY. If you put in 30k, you actually gain 10k annually,excluding your paper gain. Isn't it very good to have such a consistent cash flow w/o doing anything? Then you can still able to reinvestment the dividend.
Well,i was never think of this before until i read this article, have anyone successfully done this? Just want to figure out. Thanks, haha
actually saya punya banyak kek sum punya. told u what, many trading stock i bot recently, once bot, it uptrend ngam ngam stop for profit taking and once i cut loss, the next trading day went up a lot. other frustration is missing many fundamental stock which already goes up now. very frustration one but luckily those are very minor position only. but try to focus on the positive things (for me is skpres lo), else cannot last long one. all the best :)
what they said really true, emotion/psychology is one big factor here. think one way is try not to look back or not to watch other stock too much as it can affects emotion.
Johnny has a farm that produces 1000 apples. Johnny thought to himself, if I hold all the apples to myself, the market may look elsewhere for business, especially now when market got many buyers. So johnny thought of a good plan. Why not I subdivide some of the extra apples I don't need and sell it to the market. Afterall, this year got good bonus harvest and now he can see many buyers of apple coming to town. He concluded he just needed to retain the farm and enough apples (say 30%) for my family for future business.
So johnny spoke to some middlemen, and he said, if sell those bonus apples from my good harvest, will you help me to sell? I will sell to you at low price and whatever you sell later, you keep the profit for yourself. Just make sure its sold all eventually! The middlemen agreed. So johnny begin to sell everytime when there are middlemen coming to take stock. So johnny is happy and so are the middlemen concluding the transactions now. They know eventually both of them gonna make tons of money and the market will lap up all his current cheap but quality apples. What market middlemen & buyers gonna do later, is entirely none of Johnny's business. He is going to the dance with the prom queen and Jho Low! The middlemen are happy too. They will get fat bonus cheque from their bosses at year end thereafter. They going to the ballroom dance also with their own escorts. The buyers......lets wait foe the conclusion of the story. Happy ending or not, sama sama kita tunggukan episod yang akan datang. I am especially waiting they do x-file or shark makan theory! Macam macam Ada!
kc loh, wow bull will run for another 16 months hehe..oh ya another fundamentalist to check out ya kcfan. name sound alike also. kcchong, kcfan, kcloh. :)
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have been reading this article through a blog,just out of curiosity, have anyone actually holding a stock which provides you with dividend yield of more than 20% annually? OR, can SKPR makes it for us in the time of few years later(10 years?) Assume if you bought at 0.3, with 50% dividend payout ratio,if few years later SKPR "maybe" able to generate EPS of 20cents? 10 cents of net div will be 33.33% DY. If you put in 30k, you actually gain 10k annually,excluding your paper gain. Isn't it very good to have such a consistent cash flow w/o doing anything? Then you can still able to reinvestment the dividend.
Well,i was never think of this before until i read this article, have anyone successfully done this? Just want to figure out. Thanks, haha