Re: Dividend, Share Price. Is there a connection?
G'day crashy,
Many traders/investors use the dividend strategy & have been long before I took it on board. We can thank Mr Keating for the changes with franking credits.
As I said before I am comfortable with this strategy & have made a reasonable living from it for the past 5 years which took in 911..... the next month Oct 01 was & still is the best trading month I have had, well & truly offsetting losses in the Sept.
There are many ways to make a living from the sharemarket & the
Dividend Trading Strategy is my way. As most would know on this forum, I have subscribers to my exdividendwatchlist & it is up to the individual to deal with those stocks as they want with any strategy. I provide the list of exdividend dates. I have browsed your website & it has some good ideas, however I personally prefer marginlending.
There are several issues with your strategy:
"1. Time delay between ex-div dates and clearing of div cheque.
2. Major time delay between ex-div dates and tax refund time (to make use of the franking credits)
3. Assessable income increases with each div received
4. Unlimited leveraged risk
5. capital losses from ex-div falls must be offset against capital gains
elsewhere, cannot be offset against div income"
1.& 2.I have no problems with this although it would be nice to receive them earlier.
3. Agree
4. Disagree, a marginlender will contact you to take action if you fall through your buffer. e.g. if you owned AMP or TLS with a marginlender you would have been forced to use your stoploss. Some traders find it difficult to pull the trigger in a losing situation, so if you won't do it, big brother insists.
5. This will depend on whether you have trader status or investor status.
"Another point I would make is regarding your profit claims. You include div payments on quick trades even though you will likely get the cheque 3-4 weeks later, making the effective trade period much longer. Franking credits may not be used for up to a year later. I just feel it is slightly misleading the way you report profits thats all."
This is my website margin trading page where dividends are not added until received, & franking credits are not included at all (but listed)
Margin Trading
Crashy, I think your ideas are good, but I am sure it would be better for you to demonstrate & post your trades on this thread for all to have a better understanding of your strategy. Live examples of your current trades so we can follow them.
rozella
exdividendwatchlist