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Strategies & Market Trends : Young and Older Folk Portfolio

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To: chowder who wrote (472)11/20/2021 9:21:42 AM
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When you are determining whether to sell out of a stock due to the yield being lower than desired, do you use the current yield or the yield on cost? Foe example, I have ABBV that currently has a yield of 4.85% but the yield on cost is 9.56%. Just curious on your thoughts. Thanks again for all your help. Since following you I have really turned around an average portfolio to one that has done exceptionally well. You broke me of my wrong thinking.
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