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post Oct 9 2013, 09:07 PM

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post Oct 9 2013, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Oct 9 2013, 09:07 PM)
When is the opportunity?

If u wanna wait for the goalkeeper to fall asleep then only u take a shot, you'll never score, u have to take some risk. wink.gif
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post Oct 9 2013, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(Pink Spider @ Oct 9 2013, 09:07 PM)
When is the opportunity?

If u wanna wait for the goalkeeper to fall asleep then only u take a shot, you'll never score, u have to take some risk. wink.gif
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Not taking some risk, it supposed to be taking a shot on goal. But maybe sometimes people want to have 1 shot 1 goal.
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post Oct 9 2013, 09:41 PM

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I do not understand why buy REIT mainly to get 5-6% annual yields when they are so many high-yielding dividend stocks which can give such yields and some more can get capital appreciation when the stock price rise.
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post Oct 9 2013, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(topearn @ Oct 9 2013, 09:41 PM)
I do not understand why buy REIT mainly to get 5-6% annual yields when they are so many high-yielding dividend stocks which can give such yields and some more can get capital appreciation when the stock price rise.
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Last time there are many stocks giving > 6% DY, but now very less....even then the REITS yield was like 8-10%. Can you give me some high yielding dividend stocks so that I can increase my holdings on high yielding div stocks?
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post Oct 9 2013, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(topearn @ Oct 9 2013, 09:41 PM)
I do not understand why buy REIT mainly to get 5-6% annual yields when they are so many high-yielding dividend stocks which can give such yields and some more can get capital appreciation when the stock price rise.
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Please name those 5-6% net yield stocks.

Please also exclude those one off capital repayment, one off special dividend one, but purely from sustainable dividend yield that come from operation earning.

Many may also interested on those stocks.

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post Oct 9 2013, 09:58 PM

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post Oct 9 2013, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Oct 9 2013, 09:45 PM)
Last time there are many stocks giving > 6% DY, but now very less....even then the REITS yield was like 8-10%. Can you give me some high yielding dividend stocks so that I can increase my holdings on high yielding div stocks?
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Well, I'm still a newbie, sort of. But I think maybank is 1 such stock. 4-5 year ago, price only RM3+ but now nearly RM10 - this gives a capital appreciation of over 20% pa. I saw in the maybank thread that it is giving like 5-6% yield.

Take another blue chip stock, Nestle at about RM68 per share now. 5 yrs ago, just RM28 - also give an annual capital appreciation of about 20%. Div yield based on latest div payout also give over 3%.

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QUOTE(topearn @ Oct 9 2013, 10:00 PM)
Well, I'm still a newbie, sort of. But I think maybank is 1 such stock. 4-5 year ago, price only RM3+ but now nearly RM10 - this gives a capital appreciation of over 20% pa. I saw in the maybank thread that it is giving like 5-6% yield.

Take another blue chip stock, Nestle at about RM68 per share now. 5 yrs ago, just RM28 - also give an annual capital appreciation of about 20%. Div yield based on latest div payout also give over 3%.
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Well, my friend, here is the news. No one knows that Nestle will become >60 and Maybank will become RM10 few years back. All people are interested is the stable yield that the REITS can provide. If you track back, most REITS are actually giving you plenty of capital gain if you bought REITS few years back. Anyway, based on current price Nestle is giving about 3-4% DY, while REITS giving about 6-7%. If you want stable income, definitely REITS giving higher return; no doubt I will still get those blue chips, but for better DY, if you can name me a counter giving more than REITS, I'll really appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
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post Oct 9 2013, 10:12 PM

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I think maxis is also good dividend stock, but now the price is quite high. Every Qtr got 8c dividend drool.gif . Those bought in Jan2012 should be happy now nod.gif
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post Oct 9 2013, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(davinz18 @ Oct 9 2013, 10:12 PM)
I think maxis is also good dividend stock, but now the price is quite high. Every Qtr got 8c dividend  drool.gif .  Those bought in Jan2012 should be happy now  nod.gif
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post Oct 9 2013, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Oct 9 2013, 10:08 PM)
Well, my friend, here is the news. No one knows that Nestle will become >60 and Maybank will become RM10 few years back. All people are interested is the stable yield that the REITS can provide. If you track back, most REITS are actually giving you plenty of capital gain if you bought REITS few years back. Anyway, based on current price Nestle is giving about 3-4% DY, while REITS giving about 6-7%. If you want stable income, definitely REITS giving higher return; no doubt I will still get those blue chips, but for better DY, if you can name me a counter giving more than REITS, I'll really appreciate that. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for your feedback which got me thinking U R right since REIT is really into the business of giving good dividend yields from thier rental income as that is their only business so they r experts in this area and rightly so will be able to generate excellent yields. On the capital appreciation side, would REIT shares has the 5 years historical data to check on thier appreciation rate ?

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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Oct 9 2013, 10:15 PM)
Those get IPO even more happy  nod.gif
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post Oct 9 2013, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(topearn @ Oct 9 2013, 10:16 PM)
Thanks for your feedback which got me thinking U R right since REIT is really into the business of giving good dividend yields from thier rental income as that is their only business so they r experts in this area and rightly so will be able to generate excellent yields. On the capital appreciation side, would REIT shares has the 5 years historical data to check on thier appreciation rate ?
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I don't really have the data; but I can tell you some REIT that I have been holding is giving me >50% capital appreciation. I do know that some veterans are enjoying few times the capital appreciation that I enjoyed. So, go figure.
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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Oct 9 2013, 10:24 PM)
I don't really have the data; but I can tell you some REIT that I have been holding is giving me >50% capital appreciation. I do know that some veterans are enjoying few times the capital appreciation that I enjoyed. So, go figure.
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Wow ! Maybe I'll take a peep at these REITs !

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QUOTE(topearn @ Oct 9 2013, 10:27 PM)
Wow ! Maybe I'll take a peep at these REITs !
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major criteria to pick your REIT: excellent management + excellent assets quality.
as interest rate are likely to moderately increase in next few years, it's best to choose one with profit growth potential to protect capital depreciation. thumbup.gif
happy long term investing. cool2.gif

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QUOTE(yok70 @ Oct 10 2013, 02:01 AM)
major criteria to pick your REIT: excellent management + excellent assets quality.
as interest rate are likely to moderately increase in next few years, it's best to choose one with profit growth potential to protect capital depreciation.  thumbup.gif
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Can U just give me 2 such stocks so I can take a look ? Thanks in advance.

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post Oct 10 2013, 08:31 AM

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Can U just give me 2 such stocks so I can take a look ? Thanks in advance.
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QUOTE(felixmask @ Oct 10 2013, 08:31 AM)
I share mine....axreits & sunwayreits
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Thank you. Much appreciated.

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QUOTE(gark @ Oct 9 2013, 05:15 PM)
There is no right way to count.. for REIt is based on MGS, MGS yield go up, fair value yield for REITs go up as well.
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I see which mean higher fair value more than 6% is not really a good REIT, correct me if I am wrong. blush.gif

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