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I'm quite happy with the strategy Michael, especially this August & September.
Is there a problem with my post that you quoted, that prompted you to comment, other than not picking the tops & bottoms ?
Sold BOQ today @ 1360.0
Bought 4th November @ 1310.0 with a 70% margin
Investment 393.0/share
Exdiv 7th November
Dividend declared 38.0/share fully franked
Gross profit 50.0/share = 12.72% return on investment. 1 day
No.Sorry iam a beginner, this may be a silly question for u, for instant u bought BOQ today n sold it hour later, will u able to get the exdiv on 7th November?
Last time to buy to be entitled to the dividend will be on the close 6th November (today)f the exdiv date is 7 th November , when is the last day to buy the shares and when i can sell it? if i buy it today, and sell it on 7 th November is that ok? or if i buy it on 7th n sell it on same day , will i entitle to receive the dividend?
They pay on the date nominated in the report....in this case with BOQ it is the 24th November. CFDs will pay on the 7th November (exdiv date)and also the pay date usually listed is a month after the exdiv date, so when they actually pay us the dividend? straightaway or have to wait until the pay date?
Re-entered ENV on the close today @ 57.5 with a margin of 65%
Investment 20.125/unit
Post distribution 7th November
Ive seen research of a dividend-share price connection. Stocks that have fully franked dividends of 4% of more and that are in the 90th percentile of relative strength and reasonably valued using PEG or PB tend to outperform the market in the several months leading up to ex-dividend by about 3-4%. Its the run up before the ex-dividend date that is profitable not payment of the actual dividend.
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