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    High Yielding Shares Again

    Indeed WHF is among the oldest ones and quite worthy of inclusion. :) In addition to what you're saying about CIN, there may be a liquidity issue too as the trade is so thin. CIN is included on my watch list for historic reasons i.e. I bought it a long time ago when I was learning the ropes...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    There are many posts about LICs here that I agree with, especially Austini's who is in it long term like myself. Attached is a summary I keep on some of the LICs I watch (green indicates the top tier, orange the bottom tier) if it could be of help to somebody. Excluding the smaller...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    That's a problem with many index funds and ETFs. In order to track indexes these funds have to use the same weighting as the markets they're in, resulting in a few large caps dominating their portfolios. In other words their hands are tied due to their very own charter and that could affect...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    All the ones mentioned in my post + CIN, MIR, MFF. It hasn't been plain sailing though. I was burned early on buying individual companies but luckily the amounts involved were small, so I decided to focus on LICs and ETFs instead. During the GFC I was about to unload some of my shares but...
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    High Yielding Shares Again

    I'm a buy-and-hold investor who doesn't want to spend too much time researching shares and I agree that LICs and ETFs are very worthwhile. However the ones you have quoted (as well as the managed funds mentioned by other posters as being "high yield") are not really high yield. 3.5% dividend or...
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