QUOTE(lonelywalker @ Mar 9 2015, 06:53 PM)
Let's take this easy, didn't count in brokerage fee. With return of 5% p.a
You have RM3K
Stock A RM1
STOCK B RM3
Stock A = 3000/1 = 3000 unit
Stock B = 3000/3 = 1000 unit
Stock A = 3000 X (1 X 0.05%) = 150
Stock B = 1000 x ( 3x 0.05%) = 150
Is just the unit different, your return still the same.
If you want to diversify your portfolio with 3k, than just buy lesser unit, the price doesn't affect much as your return consider same %.
sorry bro, im a bit confuse..i thought the dividend = no of shares X cents?You have RM3K
Stock A RM1
STOCK B RM3
Stock A = 3000/1 = 3000 unit
Stock B = 3000/3 = 1000 unit
Stock A = 3000 X (1 X 0.05%) = 150
Stock B = 1000 x ( 3x 0.05%) = 150
Is just the unit different, your return still the same.
If you want to diversify your portfolio with 3k, than just buy lesser unit, the price doesn't affect much as your return consider same %.
In your example for stock B, shouldn't it 1000 X 5%? = RM50?
Mar 18 2015, 03:48 PM

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