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RE: Never sell Shell - Why should I sell?
I'm invested in the "db x-trackers MSCI World Energy UCITS DR 1C (XDW0)", an ETF of the energy majors. (Maybe the European version of FILL.) Overweighting only one company, although a big one, seems to be very risky in these days. But I think Big Oil is a buy now. (I also posted about it.)
Which dividend yield do you estimate for Shell now? Or for any other giant?
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You are right with overweighting one Stock, but don't like the TER costs of ETF. With a buy and hold strategy I will just keep it and wait.
When I bought Shell the dividend yiel were over 6%. And this is ok if the dividend is not payed out of the substance of the company. That's why it was acceptable for me last year, but after that Crash in March and the following month the "6%" shrinked a lot. If I would buy more at 10€ per share, then it would be like again for me, but as a beginner I still try to buy more of different sectors.
With a dividend of 0,165 cents the price should be below 10€ per share or you buy it anyway and just wait. :)