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Old 05-12-2012, 10:47 AM
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BTW -- Using Annaly (NLY) is just using it for an example. I'm not saying anyone should be in the name - in fact - it's most likely an INAPPROPRIATE investment for most - and especially for people that are NOT watching the market - and or interest rates etc. It is not a buy and hold investment. It is highly interest rate sensitive and will get hammered (perhaps) if we get interest rates moving to the upside.

I am NEVER trying to recommend stocks/investments. I'm only trying to get people to see actual results by using some of my own personal investments.


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Old 05-12-2012, 08:22 PM
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Default OK I must have read this wrong...

If I read this correct... 1000 shares of this (10K VALUE) WOULD PAY 1109.00 Dividend per Month?



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Old 05-12-2012, 09:23 PM
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No, it would pay $101.50 per month. 11.16% is annual yield.

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If I read this correct... 1000 shares of this (10K VALUE) WOULD PAY 1109.00 Dividend per Month?



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Dividend Yield 11.16%
Monthly Dividend 0.1015
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Old 05-13-2012, 12:13 AM
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Life should be part investing -- and part fun too... it's not all about just investing. But you are a CLASSIC example of how it should be done -- i.e., SAVING EARLY IN LIFE. That's what this thread is trying to get people to understand - is that TIME factor and how much it affects your ability to gain.


So the "jump in" question ------ There's no right answer --- and market "timing" never seems to work (remember the little man!).... and there's many theories written about when to buy a dividend stock. To which I smear at and say -- if it's a great company - pays a good dividend - is a best of breed name - then just buy the damn thing and if you looked at those total returns and 5 and 10 year charts... does it really make any difference in your performance if you'd saved 50 cents or a dollar on the buy? I think not.

I have a good stake in Annaly Capital Management (NLY) because of it's outsized dividend - and frankly - because it doesn't really move much - it goes 25 or 30 cents one way or the other. BUT -- at one point a month or so I showed a "loss" in the name of 20 grand or so... And you look at that when everything else (pretty much) is green and say WTF! But then I pull up my Excel spreadsheet and see that NLY pays me 19,950 PER QUARTER (35,000 shares @ .57 quarterly dividend).... so the 20K underwater goes away with the next quarterly dividend payment. Does that share price (at any given moment) really mean much right now.... HELL NO! And if it was down 40K? NO! Because I'm even in 6 months -- and if you were reinvesting that dividend you'd be buying in at lower prices.

So - that's a long answer - but if you are INVESTING -- not trying to trade.. then I wouldn't spend any time trying to game the market. The investments are so much bigger than that over time.
I have a small position in nly. I must of bought it when you were down cause its been green the whole time i owned it. About a month now. LOL
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Old 05-13-2012, 09:18 AM
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I'm going to post a link to this article -- not because he's pushing McDonalds stock -- but because of the first paragraph.... which you'll have to read to find out. But it's a mirror of what I tell people all the time... and it's appropriate today given the interest in FaceyBook etc.


http://seekingalpha.com/article/5845...g_income&ifp=0
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IPO's from 10+ years ago still hanging on as a reminder of what not to do:

-----------------------------------Mkt------Cost------Net Gain

MAXYGEN INC 100 @ $5.61 $561.00 $791.25 -$230.25

MICRON TECHN...200 @ $6.36 $1,272.00 $2,869.00 -$1,597.00

PERICOM SEMI... 200 @ $7.89 $1,578.00 $3,550.00 -$1,972.00

Do I wish I would have bought shares of McDonalds now?

All the dividend stocks I've bought since this thread inspired me closed comfortably in the green Friday.
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I'm going to post a link to this article -- not because he's pushing McDonalds stock -- but because of the first paragraph.... which you'll have to read to find out. But it's a mirror of what I tell people all the time... and it's appropriate today given the interest in FaceyBook etc.


http://seekingalpha.com/article/5845...g_income&ifp=0
Guy shows a good example of what just $5k will do in MCD. I of course bought high, and have been in the red the whole time on this but I'm holding it long term 30+ years.
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Old 05-13-2012, 05:24 PM
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Guy shows a good example of what just $5k will do in MCD. I of course bought high, and have been in the red the whole time on this but I'm holding it long term 30+ years.
EXACTLY -- because if you go back and look at the chart -- it's low on the left and climbs steadily to the right... and there's no reason to believe that it's somehow - after you bought it - going to start a long term decline. In the meantime - they send you money every quarter as a reward. WTF is not to like about that?


I'm down 60 GRAND in Banco Santander.... what do I do? Buy more... increase my dividend "reward" and kick back. I have 20+ "green ones" that more than cover the 2 or 3 in the red ones... and every one of them sends me checks.
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Greg,
Again this is all very good reading and education. I tried the search function for "stop loss" but as you can imagine on a car site that comes up with a lot of hits! Anyway as an investor, do you use either fixed stops (periodically adjusting with gains/losses) or trailing stops on your investments for the catastrophic market collapse. I know if "trading" and not investing the rule of thumb is 3% below the 30d moving average (or other similar rules) but as a long term "investor" what is your policy? When the markets tumbled last fall when the US rating was lowered did you stop out on anything or let it ride knowing the 5-10 year chart is bullish? How about in 2008? Do you try to anticipate earnings reports for the unexpected after hours plummet?

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Greg,
Again this is all very good reading and education. I tried the search function for "stop loss" but as you can imagine on a car site that comes up with a lot of hits! Anyway as an investor, do you use either fixed stops (periodically adjusting with gains/losses) or trailing stops on your investments for the catastrophic market collapse. I know if "trading" and not investing the rule of thumb is 3% below the 30d moving average (or other similar rules) but as a long term "investor" what is your policy? When the markets tumbled last fall when the US rating was lowered did you stop out on anything or let it ride knowing the 5-10 year chart is bullish? How about in 2008? Do you try to anticipate earnings reports for the unexpected after hours plummet?

Thanks for all the insight-
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Good questions --- simple answer. NO.

I own nothing that I want to be arbitrarily sold out of. I'm not afraid of the ups and downs of the market... Remember -- they pay me to sit on my hands. So I don't have to wring them trying to figure out the markets next move. AND --- if you've owned your stocks over time -- other than a wild market aberration like '08... (which if you sold into - you lost your ass)... and if you held into - you made all your money back plus some -- and if you reinvested the dividends - it was the greatest gift EVER....

That's the difference between investor - and trader - and buying for pure growth over growth with INCOME.
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