Because I don't have time, and the OP should be happy to do a search for info that he/she needs.why not help out and post some links then??
There must be something in the drinking water.Julia / agentm
Thank you for your help and concern.
No worries at all.
I will look around for the Links/threads.
Cheers
In theory the share price should decrease by the amount of dividends paid out.
Fine. So why don't you simply do that by doing the search yourself and offering the OP the appropriate links.imho a newbie posting should be encouraged
If criticism comes from someone you respect, take it to heart. But if it comes from someone whose view is meaningless to you, then understand that it is not worthy of consideration.
Hi everyone
I'm a newbie. Just reading and learning for the moment.
Is there are good strategies for buying shares just before ex-dividend date? E.g.
- which share to buy?
- when to buy?
- when to sell?
- is this a tax efficient approach?
Thank you all.
imho a newbie posting should be encouraged
your taking things a little personal, but imho why not offer up some links rather than be confrontational?
if you know of other threads on the topic put some links up..
telling someone to find it themselves when its a newbie is imho a tad brash..
show a little grace and help someone out.. focus on the topic and dont take things to heart..
imho the topic is fine and worth discussing
imho a newbie posting should be encouraged
your taking things a little personal, but imho why not offer up some links rather than be confrontational?
if you know of other threads on the topic put some links up..
telling someone to find it themselves when its a newbie is imho a tad brash..
show a little grace and help someone out.. focus on the topic and dont take things to heart..
imho the topic is fine and worth discussing
The dividends of a stock or ETF are always a very big consideration for me as to whether I buy or not. I have a pool of stocks that I watch every day and I note when dividends are due. I like dividends as I live off them and if I can buy a good stock at a cheap price just before the dividend then I consider myself not to have only bagged a bargain but got the accumulated dividends for free.Hi everyone
I'm a newbie. Just reading and learning for the moment.
Is there are good strategies for buying shares just before ex-dividend date? E.g.
- which share to buy?
- when to buy?
- when to sell?
- is this a tax efficient approach?
Thank you all.
I like dividends as I live off them and if I can buy a good stock at a cheap price just before the dividend then I consider myself not to have only bagged a bargain but got the accumulated dividends for free.
There must be something in the drinking water.
You've walked into a cat fight !!
There is another cat fight brewing in the PEN thread
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5004&p=624980#post624980
Seriously, there are good threads, here is one I like:
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=21891&p=613723&highlight=sell#post613723
Most companies seem to pay in the same month. Do you encounter this problem?
Mhigasi, we had a poster here, Rozella, who was the real dividend expert, especially with respect to dividend stripping.
There was a long thread about this, which is what I was thinking of yesterday.
A quick attempt at a search has failed to bring this up as I can't recall the name of the thread.
Someone else might remember?
Hi Julia, this is the thread you were looking for: https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=454
It was originally started by Lucstar but adopted by rozella soon after.
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