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    High Yielding Shares Again

    The following is from AFI website: on occasions the Company?s (AFIC) share price can move to trade at a discount or premium to net asset backing i.e. the value of the portfolio. A number of different factors influence this discount/premium including: market perception of the AFIC?s future...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Yep, stocks can go up, down or sideways. Indexes can go up, down or sideways (see Japan nikkei). Regardless of what anybody say.
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    1. I did not sell WOW and in fact bought more even after knowing its troubles with Masters. Just like if you hold a property portfolio you may have favorites which you may hold for longer, and others that you may sell after reaching a certain profit level. 2. 20% is not a magic number. Just...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Top 15 stocks by market cap june 2000 telstra news corp bhp nab c&w Optus CBA WBC AMP ANZ RIO Lend lease Brambles publishing & broadcasting coles myer western mining corp
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Top 15 stocks by market cap june 1990 bhp cra btr nylex nab wbc elders ixl anz coles myer fletcher challenge news corp csr western mining pacific dunlop mim holdings brambles
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Top 15 stocks by market cap june 1980 bhp conzinc riotinto of australia mim holdings csr wmc woodside comalco hamersley holdings bougainville copper santos bank of nsw anz howard smith ez industries southern pacific petroleum
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Thanks for that. I thought may be you know something which I missed totally. I hold CBA,WOW, CSL,WBC, MQG, WES, plus few others since late 2011. I have invested in shares for a very long time and spent a lot of time and energy, however still my investments and profits in shares are a small...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Absolutely It is not wise to hold on to shares if price falls sharply - in the hope that they will recover. Edwin Lefevre sums up the predicament in Reminiscences of a Stock Operator : It was the same with all. They would not take a small loss at first but had held on, in the hope of a...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Interesting ... Can you please share a few value shares worth holding after a 50% or atleast 25% fall ?
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    I agree, protecting your capital is very important. But I find it difficult to practice because of Greed and Fear If the share falls 10% need 11% growth to recover to previous level. It it falls 20% need 25% growth to recover to previous level. It it falls 30% need 43% growth to...
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