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In what form is this cash and how much ?I will have cash available to service loan if the market goes south.
In what form is this cash and how much ?
Hi all,
This is my first post. Great site - lots of good info!
After a few years on the sideline im looking at getting back into the share market with (for the first time) a margin loan. I'm looking for some feedback on my stratagy:
My investment 200k
Margin loan 300k
Total 500k
500k to be split evenly between 10 shares (which will be various blue chip shares all having LVR's of 75% with CommSec)
My LVR would be 60% - pretty conservative i think.
I will have cash available to service loan if the market goes south.
And am planning on using dividents to offset some of the interest on the loan.
Any suggestions to my stratagy?
In that case use it to purchase the shares and borrow $200k instead of $300k. This will reduce your overall gearing to 40% and your net interest cost.100k in a high interest savings account earning 5%. However i plan to use this money on a separate investment (in property). It's renovation money that will be gradually used over a 12month period.
Slightly off topic but as a lad in high school I can recall an ag-science teacher that did just that.However, should you wish to be all hairy chested, tearing sheep balls off with your teeth, go for it.
Slightly off topic but as a lad in high school I can recall an ag-science teacher that did just that.
He slit the ball bag of a lamb with a knife and in turn popped each testicle out, bit it off and spat it out with military precision.
I won't go into the details of a class mates attempt at it as that was, well, somewhat more gruesome.
I cannot confirm whether or not the teacher was hairy chested as he had a shirt on.
Sorry,
Back to normal transmission.
What did you think happened to lamb before it was marinated ?Gross
Perhaps that ag-science teacher still had a shirt on his back because he resisted the temptation to get involved with margin lending.Regarding margin calls, play railroad tycoon. It is amazing how you can lose your wealth quite quickly, I'm sure many felt the same thing during the latest crash.
Better to use those $$$ instead of borrow as noted above. Also, tax deductability of interest should never be the primary reason behind investment.I'm in a very similar situation as to what you have asked about. I have a few more than 10 shares to share the load though. As long as you have access to $$$ in case things head south i reckon its a good strategy. All the interest is tax deductable which helps aswell.
Geea.
Hi all,
This is my first post. Great site - lots of good info!
After a few years on the sideline im looking at getting back into the share market with (for the first time) a margin loan. I'm looking for some feedback on my stratagy:
My investment 200k
Margin loan 300k
Total 500k
500k to be split evenly between 10 shares (which will be various blue chip shares all having LVR's of 75% with CommSec)
My LVR would be 60% - pretty conservative i think.
I will have cash available to service loan if the market goes south.
And am planning on using dividents to offset some of the interest on the loan.
Any suggestions to my stratagy?
Better to use those $$$ instead of borrow as noted above. Also, tax deductability of interest should never be the primary reason behind investment.
How ?In my own case i have very little $$$ not invested. I have however made sure i can meet any margin calls should they arise.
How ?
I have a very high income
and I also have credit facilities.
I've calculated i could deal with a 60% drop in the market.( i hope this isn't necessary)
Geea
I have a very high income and i also have credit facilities. I've calculated i could deal with a 60% drop in the market.( i hope this isn't nessecary)
Geea
1/Proposed gearing could be seen as conservative with a robust trend trading system with relatively lowish drawdown.
2/On a buy and hold basis.... well, I would read Taleb first.
<edit to add - On second thoughts on point one, it's still not conservative, but manageable if one knows what they are doing.
Read Taleb anyway>
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