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STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V130, Bull rally after GE
STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V130, Bull rally after GE
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May 6 2013, 12:04 PM
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tambun bye bye~
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May 9 2013, 03:07 PM
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anyone holding deleum? Shooting up non-stop....
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May 10 2013, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ May 10 2013, 03:44 PM) Market slowed.... I think u get the wrong concept...Now got time, plenty of time. Sorry to keep you waiting. Buy share at 1.00 Share price now 1.50 and you sell at 1.50. Dividends received for x years is 40 sen. What's the gain? Gain = Sell price + dividends - buy price = 1.50 + 40 - 1.00 = 90 sen. Percentage gain = Gain / buy price = 90 sen / 1.00 = 90%. Using EGO boosting method by deducting dividends from cost of share. Gain = Sell price - cost of share. Cost of share = 1.00 - 40 sen = 60 sen. Gain = 1.50 - 60 sen = 90 sen. Percentage gain = Gain / cost of share = 90 sen / 60 sen = 150%. One method shows 90% gain. One method shows 150% gain. No right no wrong? Other scenario. Cost of shares = 1.00. Company gives 10 sen shares each year. Using deducting dividends method. After 10 years, cost of shares = 1.00 - (10 years x 10 sen) = 1.00 - 1.00 = 0. Question? How to count percentage gain on year 10? Can we divide by zero? Next question. Year 11. ( Long term investing hor) Total dividends now = 1.10. Cost of shares = 1.00 How to account this new cost at year 11? Cost of shares become negative? Too long jor .... |
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