What strategy do you choose within the divi stock, do you buy continuously or do you wait until it drops a bit to buy for a larger amount?
I usually continuously, but at the moment with $MMM I'm hesitant to buy more.
What strategy do you choose within the divi stock, do you buy continuously or do you wait until it drops a bit to buy for a larger amount?
I usually continuously, but at the moment with $MMM I'm hesitant to buy more.
For me now, with my volumes, the dividend is not important, it's a kind of bonus. I look at how the company is doing numerically, if it has debt, how big, and then I go to the chart and look for daily/weekly supports, because they don't just blow something up... Of course some technical analysis in the form of trendlines, fibo... etc. But there are companies where I wouldn't hesitate and this would all fall off MSFT, Google maybe Apple still well there is a very big guarantee that it will survive almost everything.. 😃 it is important to resist prices and not go right "behind the house" always keep maybe 5-10% you never know what will fall to a luxury price... 👍
Ongoing. I want to ask if you are reinvesting dividends immediately or just waiting for better prices?
Ongoing. However, the nice prices also require an additional purchase for more sometimes :3
I guess it depends given some risk management and investment horizon. I'm aiming for something like 10 years with my horizon, so I currently buy on an ongoing basis as fiat becomes available and don't worry too much about the current price if the company makes sense to me.
I usually buy continuously, but when the price drops I buy more.
I always buy at target prices, I don't go higher. In the case of $MMM, I always buy when the price jumps down, I trust the company.
I don't usually look for a dividend, I focus more on reasonable growth and the health of the company.
Ideally, so that the fees don't bother me too much;)
I'll admit it. I look at the information, the chart and the price before I buy. I don't have regular purchases on anything yet. Anyway, I tend to look for growth stocks rather than dividend stocks. 😊