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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2023

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Vardan Ethnic, Wholesaler and Distributor of Cotton Dress Materials, Georgette Dress Material, Hand Work Dress Material, Embroidered Dress Material, Low Range Dress Materials, Low Range Sarees, Designer Sarees, Fancy Sarees, Chiffon Saree, Cotton Saree, Tops, Tunics, Kurtis, Lehenga, Bottom Wear; Exporter of Women Apparels Sarees, Salwar Kameez in Surat, Gujarat, India.



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Re: Financial market

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This year financial market may seems unfruitful but its going to be a boom toward the year end.
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Can I borrow your crystal ball? I'd like to know how my football team is going to do this year.

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Re: Which is better - buying for dividend payout or buying for gain

I second all the great comments made by malcontent. Slow and steady wins the race.

For those folks who think they have the knowledge and skills to buy individual stocks, or to jump into some kind of market timing scheme, or some kind of "technicals" program, you have to remember this: There are tons of people out there with far more information than you have, and far more experience than you have. And even the market professionals who buy and sell for managed funds cannot beat market averages and more often, do worse than average.

There is a great (and funny) article about managed funds and their inability to beat the market over the long haul. https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review/why-active-managers-have-trouble-keeping-up-with-the-pack A cat batting a toy mouse onto a number grid beat three money managers in market return.

Second, any single stock is inherently risky when compared to holding a basket of stocks in a similar line of business. Let's say you have an .....

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Re: Which is better - buying for dividend payout or buying for gain

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The 30% tax on US source dividends applies to most but not all overseas jurisdictions. For example, Ireland has a tax treaty with the U.S. which lowers it to 15%. This is one reason why London traded ETFs are so popular with non-US persons, because most ETFs holding U.S. stocks that are traded in London are domiciled in Ireland, allowing you to retain maximum dividends.

This is what I meant when I said London traded ETFs are tax optimized for non-US persons.

In addition, holding US stocks or funds directly by non-US persons could subject your investments to as much as 40% estate tax on your beneficiaries if anything should happen to you. This can be a very unpleasant surprise and happened to someone I knew at work, the surviving spouse ended up paying a six figure tax bill. This can easily be avoided by investing on the LSE instead of NYSE, or at least limiting .....

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Re: Which is better - buying for dividend payout or buying for gain

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Recommended reading:

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds is an early study of crowd psychology by Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, first published in 1841 under the title Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions.

The key lesson: these always end the same way.

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Got it, thanks!

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Re: Which is better - buying for dividend payout or buying for gain

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The 30% tax on US source dividends applies to most but not all overseas jurisdictions. For example, Ireland has a tax treaty with the U.S. which lowers it to 15%. This is one reason why London traded ETFs are so popular with non-US persons, because most ETFs holding U.S. stocks that are traded in London are domiciled in Ireland, allowing you to retain maximum dividends.

This is what I meant when I said London traded ETFs are tax optimized for non-US persons.

In addition, holding US stocks or funds directly by non-US persons could subject your investments to as much as 40% estate tax on your beneficiaries if anything should happen to you. This can be a very unpleasant surprise and happened to someone I knew at work, the surviving spouse ended up paying a six figure tax bill. This can easily be avoided by investing on the LSE instead of NYSE, or at least limiting your US exposure to $60,000.
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Oh now I get the .....

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