15-07-2018, 11:45 AM
My mistake on 2nd part has not being pointed out. Nvm...
15-07-2018, 11:45 AM
My mistake on 2nd part has not being pointed out. Nvm...
17-07-2018, 09:40 PM
(04-07-2018, 06:51 PM)karlmarx Wrote: Making investment decisions based on dividend yield is the same as making investment decisions based on price to book ratio, price to earning ratio, or return on equity. They all center around one main criteria. Sometimes taking such a narrow approach works, and sometimes it doesn't. Tat Hong had a low p/b before it was bought out. Tiong Woon has an even lower p/b but nothing has happened for a very long time. Currently, Indofood Agri has a very very low p/b, but will it be a good buy? I'm sure everyone has their own examples of how they made money by just looking at a single criteria, such a low p/b. But can this method be profitable all the time?agree with your thoughts above... investing your hard earned cash should always require analyses in all respects, not just dividend yield.. other factors including long term growth prospects, business environment, cashflows etc all play a part.. |
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