My overall cost basis of this position decreases from $41.18 to $39.43 per share. I totally hold now 100 shares of HCP and my yield on cost is 5.73%. You can look at my first purchase of HCP here.
Details of my purchase:
A few days ago, Jason Fieber, Dividend Mantra wrote a good article from HCP. If you are interested, you can read it here.
At today's exchange rate, this purchase 55 shares of HCP will increase €84.82 ($92.60) of my expected annual net dividend income and will increase my portfolio's projected annual net dividend income to €10130.00.
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Full Disclosure: Long HCP
What are your thoughts on the Northwest Healthcare and Realty Income REITs? Any particular reason why you don't have them?
ReplyDeleteHi, Northwest Healthcare, I do not know, so I have no any ideas, Realty Income is a REIT that I would like to own.
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DH
Share price is decreasing constantly therefore you will loose more than you expect as dividend.
ReplyDeleteHello, Of course, stock prices will fall and also rise. However, in the long-term (over 10 years), I believe that I will receive returns through dividends and may also increase in value and not losses.
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DH
Nice purchase Hawk, way to seize the opportunity to lower your cost basis on an undervalued dividend stock. You can't go wrong with a 30-year dividend grower at a discount price!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work. Cheers to the additional $92.60 dividends! AFFJ