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Strategies & Market Trends : Fundamental Value Investing

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To: bruwin who wrote (2373)10/2/2012 9:19:52 AM
From: Sergio H2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 4719
 
(a) do we use the total dividend from each of the two Portfolios, or (b) do we use an equal amount from each accumulated dividend such that our total Investment

I think that we should use whatever amount the respective portfolio has earned

There’s also the question of at what point in a stock’s price decline do we buy more of it with the dividend cash, is it 20%, 25% or 30%, etc.., down from the price at which we purchased the stock for the Portfolio?

Let's make sure we want to keep the stock before we add more shares. Instead of automatic buy, let's review each stock at the nine month interval and then we can buy more shares in our two worst performers if we decide to keep them.

And whatever is the final decision I reckon we should add it to our existing "Rules".

Agreed.
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