Zara raised a dividend by 29% to one euro, 20% share. But while this 29% sounds really nice, they particularly mention a bonus dividend. So of course, I believe in 2020, they didn't pay out any dividends. Almost nobody can do this in Europe, what they are doing and still be so profitable.
In this episode, we share our thoughts on how we decide what to buy when the market is under stress.
At the beginning of the episode, we discuss the news of the week surrounding ECB rate hike and how this has caused some fear for Irish residents due to the eviction ban being lifted at the end of the month. We also discuss Pfizer ($PFE) and their decision to spend $43 billion to acquire Seagen. Is this cash-rich company squandering money?
Dividend Updates this week include Inditex, WP Carey and Vonovia.
In the main topic, we discuss how the current situation in the financial sector is influencing what we buy.
EDGI key takeaways include:
- Avoid the blast zone at all times! You don’t need to be a hero
- Look for high-quality stocks unrelated to the blast zone. However, often they hardly correct. Point in case: Texas Instruments, LVMH
- However, insurance companies might still be worth considering. However, why are they dropping so much then?
- Ideally, I would buy for instance Pharma stocks right now, or consumer staples
- Energy is usually neither really a good idea because it’s very sensitive to consumer demand and expectations around that.
- This is your time to gobble up some high-quality stocks. As an example, JNJ doesn’t look too bad at these prices.
Derek’s key takeaways include:
- Try and stick to your core holdings
- Forget about price and yield.
- Focus on fundamentals and what can change them
- Feels like a candy store but blocking out all the noise is important
As always we finish the episode with listener questions.
Tickers discussed in this Podcast are NN.AS, TROW, AD.AS , WU, GEBN
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