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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Thanks. I've almost filled an entire shelf with property investing books but I currently possess zero stock investing books. Not shaken up to the point of selling; but hating on myself for pouring so much into the market over the past couple of months when I could've DCA'd it over many...
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    Thanks for the link! I was a little shaken up by the recent ~3% drop but a timely read to keep me on track and keep accumulating! Would you recommend his book?
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Using my crude method here's how the LICs are tracking against the XJO mlt nta 30/04/15 4.58 mlt close 7/05/15 4.38 -4.37% arg nta 30/04/15 7.84 arg close 7/05/15 7.67 -2.17% afi nta 30/04/15 6.19 afi close 7/05/15 6.09 -1.62% xjo close 30/04/15 5,790 xjo close 7/05/15 5,645.70...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Me too. Last property purchase was about 12 months ago and looking to offload a Sydney property or two during this boom to pay down PPOR and further diversify into shares. Added AFI and BKI LICs to my stable of ARG MLT LICs.
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    Thanks for sharing Erko. Does his book cover the same content as the course? Im looking for more cost/time effective methods of learning.
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    I just started doing this to purchase VGS etf shares. Previously was using my own money by drawing from PPOR offset. Waiting for a dip before I purchase more to protect my downside risk.
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    IEM uses MSCI whereas Vanguard uses FTSE for their tracker. MSCI upgraded South Korea to developed status. Anyone else here purchasing VGS as opposed to VTS and VEU? I wonder if I'll be missing out if I dont have emerging market exposure. I thought i could get away with a single index fund...
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