I started serious Investing Journey in Jan 2000 to create wealth through long-term investing and short-term trading; but as from April 2013 my Journey in Investing has changed to create Retirement Income for Life till 85 years old in 2041 for two persons over market cycles of Bull and Bear.

Since 2017 after retiring from full-time job as employee; I am moving towards Investing Nirvana - Freehold Investment Income for Life investing strategy where 100% of investment income from portfolio investment is cashed out to support household expenses i.e. not a single cent of re-investing!

It is 57% (2017 to Aug 2022) to the Land of Investing Nirvana - Freehold Income for Life!


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Friday 6 August 2021

10% dividend yield for 10 years? Fact or Fiction? (2) - updated after 9 yrs!

Interim dividend for Sembcorp Ind is $0.02 and core holding for long-term all accounted for 2021!

Greatsage said...

"I dun think such stocks exist in our SGX. 10% dividend yield for 10 years? Absolutely no, as least not in SGX."

Friday, 6 January 2012

Read? 10% dividend yield for 10 years? Fact or Fiction?

Greatsage, chun bo?  Absolutely no, as least not in SGX???

Average annual dividend yield on investment cost

Kep Corp (2001 - 20 yrs) : 26.1%

Sembcorp (2002 - 19 yrs) : 19.8%

Kep Corp (2004 - 17 yrs) : 11.6%

DBS (2003 - 18 yrs) : 9.4%

Sembcorp (2003 - 17 yrs) : 9.3%

Sembcorp (2005 - 15 yrs) : 5.3%

KIT (2010 - 11 yrs) : 6.7%

9 years after Greatsage has commented here. Panda is still chewing his yield and not extinct yet!

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4 comments:

  1. CW,

    That's why we poke yield hogs - those who chase high dividend yield stocks ;)

    Who knew the sexier part of a dividend investing strategy is to buy into "boring" dividend GROWTH stocks!


    Imagine buying a stock that "only" gives 4% yield over those that yield 8% or more.

    People forget if a stock can 10 bagger in price, its earning would probably 10 bagger too ;)

    Who wants to invest in a company that cannot Earn More?


    And you're lucky the 1M65 propaganda was not in fashion 20 years ago - that time big daddy still in the we cannot depend just on CPF savings mode ;)

    If you had put your money in CPF, your yield will forever be "hentak kai"...

    Ouch!


    P.S. No free lunch. You're the few who transparent show to reach where you are, have to brave zero baggers, salted fishes, and market drawdowns of -50% and more!!!

    Those who can't stomach the volatility, there's always big daddy's CPF ;)

    Provided there's no regime change... LOL!


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    1. Yalor! No free lunch in the market. Want free lunch. Can stay with CPF till next change from MIW to MIB?

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  2. Good timing Uncle8888!

    Those batch of investors who all-in during 2008/2009 will also be talking about 20+% yields in 2030 LOL.

    For now though, most are still into capital gains. They've been spoilt by US stocks & cryptos in the last 2 years!

    Logically though, we should focus on total returns. Although I get why many people prefer the psychological comfort of dividend distributions, rather than having to sell portions of their stocks. :P

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    1. For those markets trading on unit share lot and; low brokerage and no minimum commission; we can treat selling a few shares as additional dividends when we need them.

      When is SG CEO waking up his idea to support TSR in SGX and introduces unit share trading lot since now we have low brokerage and no minimum commision.

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