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  • @elchubenibre
    @elchubenibre 29 дней назад +9

    Great video, I love what you've done with this video, i haven't seen any other financial RUclipsrs look back on their previous research and how those companies have delivered since.

    • @TraceyEdwards
      @TraceyEdwards 29 дней назад +1

      Thanks! I thought it would be interesting. Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @Captyvate
    @Captyvate 29 дней назад +4

    Appreciate your analysis and transparency 👍

  • @shannon.j
    @shannon.j 29 дней назад +1

    This transparency is refreshing, great video! 😃

  • @shaybull4538
    @shaybull4538 29 дней назад +1

    another great video! thank you!!!

  • @thewoody1950
    @thewoody1950 29 дней назад +1

    Thanks Tracey 👍

  • @SanchiaMarshall
    @SanchiaMarshall 29 дней назад +3

    Enjoy your videos Tracey, thanks. Shares felt like such a foreign concept to me until recently and I love your videos.

  • @kotipanditi6625
    @kotipanditi6625 27 дней назад

    Good on you for being brave & honesty.

  • @bbhuruth
    @bbhuruth 29 дней назад +7

    Respect for being so transparent but adjusted for inflation this is going backwards 😢

    • @JasonISF
      @JasonISF 29 дней назад +3

      Still better than cash in a bank account.

    • @bbhuruth
      @bbhuruth 29 дней назад

      Yep agree

    • @hungvphan121
      @hungvphan121 12 дней назад +1

      The dividends offset inflation

  • @milisha98
    @milisha98 29 дней назад

    Change of scenery - nice. Yep, always good to look back and see how you're going (especially compared to the market). Wish I'd bagged a couple of them way back - but only hindsight is 20/20 vision.

  • @freefree1664
    @freefree1664 29 дней назад +2

    Interesting Thank you! May I suggest the same look back on the ETF videos you did

  • @pikyi2001
    @pikyi2001 29 дней назад +5

    I think all major Australian companies are based on dividends rather than growth. So you cannot expect a high growth compared to US companies however I value dividends more than growth. 😊

    • @NoRegertsHere
      @NoRegertsHere 26 дней назад

      Exactly. Australian businesses don’t retain as much of their earnings to invest in their business.

  • @Stranger-vm3fn
    @Stranger-vm3fn 28 дней назад

    Great review, thank you! The performance would be slightly better if these stocks are held in smsf, and much better in super pension account. Franking credit is juicy. Personally, I have JBH in my smsf.

  • @irenehoimes7186
    @irenehoimes7186 22 дня назад

    Love your video & your hair 😁 thanks for the info... quick question... how did your results over the 1,2&3 years compare with the ASX? Thanks Tracey 😊

  • @wapphigh5250
    @wapphigh5250 29 дней назад +2

    Tracey I love dividends but its a sad state of affairs in our crappy Aussie economy (and market) that companies can't find any internal growth in our tiny piddly Australian economy. The reason dividend paying stocks do OK is not that these companies are so "awesome" - it's more that the directors don't "stuff it up" investing in growth (by expansion) they don;t understand! Particular screw ups overseas. No advice. Just MO

  • @ProjectFrugal
    @ProjectFrugal 29 дней назад +1

    Your picks are better than my picks :)

  • @TimTran-ep9rs
    @TimTran-ep9rs 27 дней назад

    Hi Tracey, love the video. Appreciate the transparency.
    Just curious to get your thoughts on this investing strategy vs putting that capital towards Australian Real estate instead?
    Understand that there are pro and cons to both, but keen to know why you have such strong convictions towards dividend investing.

    • @TraceyEdwards
      @TraceyEdwards 27 дней назад

      For me I’ve just never been drawn to property. I like watching people who are passionate about it though. Stocks though are fun for me (even the research part). I love those dividend deposits and I don’t have to do anything except wait.

  • @mangoman9290
    @mangoman9290 29 дней назад +1

    Interesting look back! 5:34 The % gain seems out, 13.35% + 4.4% should be 17.75% and you have 16.38% shown?

    • @TraceyEdwards
      @TraceyEdwards 29 дней назад +1

      Oh yes, you're right! I did slightly better than I thought then :) Thanks for pointing this out x

  • @craigvadeikis3898
    @craigvadeikis3898 29 дней назад +1

    Love your honesty…but I think a longer term 5+yr would see a much healthier growth.

  • @brendanquinn6894
    @brendanquinn6894 29 дней назад +3

    Tracey !! Brilliant. ! You should be a fund manager. The Tracey Edwards fund ! Got a nice kind of ring to it ! Well done Tracey.

  • @28bucket2
    @28bucket2 28 дней назад

    If you add the franking credits your results would look even better

  • @prancer4743
    @prancer4743 28 дней назад +1

    Once you get some real time and years behind you you may one day live of your dividends good luck for the future 🤔😉👍😀

  • @hairypawter8475
    @hairypawter8475 17 дней назад

    Really love the transparency, helps so much. But im so confused, I cant figure out how you are getting such high dividends off 10k invested and its making me think i know nothing. Im sad

    • @TraceyEdwards
      @TraceyEdwards 17 дней назад +1

      No, you're great. I was just using 10k to make the math easier, so for the first example (1 year) there were 5 companies, so the total invested would be $50k for $3,467 dividends. Or 6.94% average yield (avg from the 5 companies). It's the yield that's more important here anyway since everyone would be investing different amounts. The dividend payment per share is the actual amount though.

    • @hairypawter8475
      @hairypawter8475 16 дней назад

      @@TraceyEdwards thanks for clarifying! will to live restored :)