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    Yield vs Capital growth

    Reply: 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2.1.1 From: Apprentice Millionaire Hi Anna, I have not borrowed 100% plus costs for my shares. Hence they are cashflow positive. But I have huge capital gains. With my one IP, I have a cashflow positive situation, but moderate capital gain expectations. We do have...
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    Yield vs Capital growth

    Reply: 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2 From: Apprentice Millionaire Hi Rolf >WHen the share market goes to custard properly, as >eventually it will, there will only be very few corporate >survivors. Hence most direct investors and managed funds >will be holding worthless paper. Without getting too deep...
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    Yield vs Capital growth

    Reply: 1.1.1.1.1.1.1.2 From: Apprentice Millionaire Hi Lewis, >However, what all of us are looking for is TOTAL RETURN. >Most share investors don't care whether they receive >income or capital gains (ignoring tax issues) as long >as they get their total return. You make some good points...
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    Yield vs Capital growth

    Reply: 1.1.1.1.1 From: Apprentice Millionaire Hi Anna! >I look forward to the debate. Debate? I would rather listen to you all day and learn from you! :-) You are right, there are major differences between the share market and the IP market, the big one being volatility. My allusion to the...
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    Yield vs Capital growth

    Reply: 1.1.1 From: Apprentice Millionaire One of the problems I have with capital growth is basing a prediction on past performance. My experience in the share market (I am a buy and hold shareholder, not a trader), shows that past performance often has no relation at all with future...
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