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Thursday, 5 August 2010

Combining FA and TA. Yes, you can!

Borrow the idea from La Papillion
 ** "BIAS" is a special feature in my blog where I get to say whatever I want with scant regards for your feelings. I'm not politically correct in this feature, so go ahead, judge me."

I am going to do a BIAS!

Read this post on Combining FA and TA
 
Let me show you it is possible to hold and trade, collect dividends and realize profits across market cycles since 2001 by using my oldest and favourite mistress - Kep Corp as case study.
 
FA - Dividend Yield
  • Full year dividend yield in 2009 for Kep Corp  = 5.3% (interim $0.15) + 8.1% (final $0.23) = 13.4%
  • 2010 H1 Interim dividend is $0.16 and that gives me 5.6% yield
Look at its past dividend history


The true test of a solid company is the one that provides consistent regular dividends and
better still if it occasionally gives out special dividends or does capital reduction distribution.

TA

I have traded Kep Corp 93 rounds since 2001 and that is across market cycles.

Pillow Stock

Kep Corp is my pillow stock since 2001 to collect dividends

Read? Pillow Stocks Strategy

Read? Trading Kep Corp

Conclusion

Combining FA and TA. Yes, you can!

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