Buy yourself some Mechel PJSC, AP Dividend 2019 amounted to 15.68% , Dividend 18.21 roubles per share

 
Mechel PJSC, AP

Shares of Russian companies, MTLRP, Moscow Exchange Stock Market (MB) payout in 2019 08 01 = 15.68%

18.07.2019
01.08.2019
18,21
15. 68%

Dividend 18.21 per share

Bought long ago, waiting for my 15.68% tomorrow

 
Great business. Buy at 105-110, and be happy that at 88 they pay divs 18 rubles. And then sell the stock at 65 :)
 
trader_number_one:
It's a great business. Buy at 105-110 and be happy that at 88 they pay 18 rubles. And then sell the stock at 65 :)

:-) Do you think in terms of buying today and selling tomorrow?

I've bought Mechel, Surgutneftegaz, Gasprom and some other things and I am not going to sell. If they fall, I will just fill up.

If you have to buy today and sell in an hour - you should go to a Forex casino.

 
The question is not when to sell, but that a particular stock has a negative return in a year or two. It would be better to deposit them with normal banks. It's quieter and more profitable.
 
trader_number_one:
The question is not when to sell, but that a particular stock has a negative return in a year or two. It is better to invest in deposits at normal banks. It's quieter and more profitable.

Even if you buy Sber, it is more profitable at the same dividends than keeping them on deposit.

Better yet, build a portfolio of stably dividend-paying stocks, the so-called aristocrats. It's more profitable than keeping them on deposit at 6-7%.

And if you close on time and switch from one to the other, this year I got about 27% with trading and dividends.

 
Yuriy Zaytsev:

Even if you buy Sber, it is more profitable at the same dividends than keeping them on deposit.

Better yet, build a portfolio of stably dividend-paying stocks, the so-called aristocrats. It's more profitable than keeping them on deposit at 6-7%.

And if you close on time and switch from one to the other, this year I got about 27% with trading and dividends.


What about last year and the year before?
 
Sergey Chalyshev:

How much last year and the year before?

In passive mode - no trading without transfers from one to the other no more than 10%

 
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ВТБ собрал половину долгов «Мечела»
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ВТБ стал основным кредитором «Мечела» — ему перешел долг от Сбербанка почти на 50 млрд руб. Сделка, по информации РБК, прошла в формате обмена: Сбербанк в том числе получил долги «Евроцемент груп» Филарета Гальчева перед ВТБ ВТБ выкупил весь долг «Мечела» перед Сбербанком на сумму около 50 млрд руб., рассказал РБК источник, близкий к сделке...
 
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Акции «Мечела» за два дня подорожали почти на 60%
Акции «Мечела» за два дня подорожали почти на 60%
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За первые три торговых дня 2020 года стоимость бумаг горнодобывающей и металлургической компании «Мечел» выросла на Московской бирже более чем на 58% — с 63,14 руб. на закрытии торгов 30 декабря до 99,8 руб. к закрытию торгов 8 января, следует из материалов биржи. При этом весь рост пришелся на последние два дня — 7 и 8 января. Если 3 января...
 
trader_number_one:
The question is not when to sell, but that a specific stock has a negative return in a year or two. It is better to deposit them in decent banks. It's safer and more profitable.

I think a year and a half ago I bought the following (This is my entire portfolio):

  1. gazprom +88%
  2. fxrb +18%
  3. gazprom neft +82%
  4. DEK +41%
  5. DVMP + 19%
  6. OGK-2 +17%
  7. Sber +5% discounted two months ago
  8. Avtovaz. percentage increase seems to be around 20, but they took it away forcibly
  9. as soon as yandex dropped 20% i took yandex which is now +37% m not given

dividends are dripping into the same account, i don't count them here, it's income from share price growth.

My point is that deposits are the bottom, which, nevertheless, can and should be used, but for very limited purposes. I have nz on deposits that are automatically prolonged, which I can withdraw at any time.

 
Is there a hundred in the nightstand?
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