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Re: Top up pickering

Posted: October 11th, 2018, 2:47 pm
by moorfield
monabri wrote:There are so many high yields on offer


Counterintuitive perhaps, but such times can also present opportunities to top up higher yielding lower yielders (those in the 3-4% range), the likes of our perennial favourite "stalwart" ULVR, and IMI, AZN etc.

Before I'm accused of peddling such a dangerous radical idea, I always qualify it here with the proviso that one's overall portfolio yield should remain high.

Re: Top up pickering

Posted: October 11th, 2018, 3:09 pm
by Arborbridge
moorfield wrote:
monabri wrote:There are so many high yields on offer


Counterintuitive perhaps, but such times can also present opportunities to top up higher yielding lower yielders (those in the 3-4% range), the likes of our perennial favourite "stalwart" ULVR, and IMI, AZN etc.

Before I'm accused of peddling such a dangerous radical idea, I always qualify it here with the proviso that one's overall portfolio yield should remain high.


I do the same on odd occasions. Even worse, I bought a few more TESCO shares a while back: definitely an off the wall decision, but my main thrust is always the higher yielders.


Arb.

Re: Top up pickering

Posted: October 11th, 2018, 5:11 pm
by monabri
Arborbridge wrote:
moorfield wrote:
monabri wrote:There are so many high yields on offer


Counterintuitive perhaps, but such times can also present opportunities to top up higher yielding lower yielders (those in the 3-4% range), the likes of our perennial favourite "stalwart" ULVR, and IMI, AZN etc.

Before I'm accused of peddling such a dangerous radical idea, I always qualify it here with the proviso that one's overall portfolio yield should remain high.


I do the same on odd occasions. Even worse, I bought a few more TESCO shares a while back: definitely an off the wall decision, but my main thrust is always the higher yielders.


Arb.


The way it's going at the moment, we might be able to add Diageo to the list!