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Anonymous

21 Jun 2019

Stocks

Would it be a good move to liquidate existing good yield stocks in my portfolio to recycle the capital to potential high growth ones?

Hello! My current portfolio contains some banking and retail stocks which i've purchased long ago, and are giving me some good dividend yield of 6-7%. However, their capital growth seems to have stagnated. These stocks account for 45% of the portfolio.

At the same time, i've identified some high growth stocks, and was wondering if it would be a good move to liquidate the above mentioned ones to recycle the capital to these potential ones?

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Gabriel Tham

21 Jun 2019

Tag Team Member at Kenichi Tag Team

Are you looking towards a income portfolio or a growth portfolio?
If you are creating a stable passive income portfolio, why not just hold and collect dividends if the fundamentals remain good?

If you are creating a growth portfolio, and you have identified potential growth investments, then probably good to get into them while they are undervalued.
Key point is what is the objective? income or growth?

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