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Trimming big gainers to fund new positions - rnsmth - 03-17-2014 I have owned WAG for some time. Here is what I just did: Trimmed WAG back to a full weight position. 90% plus total return since I purchased it, current yield 1.9%. Used proceeds to bring SO up to a full weight position. Current yield 4.7%. RE: Trimming big gainers to fund new positions - EricL - 03-17-2014 (03-17-2014, 11:50 AM)rnsmth Wrote: I have owned WAG for some time. Here is what I just did: I don't know that WAG is any more overvalued than SO is but its hard to argue with your bump in income. Total return I'd expect to get more from WAG in the next 5 years but dividend income will no doubt be higher with SO. Nothing wrong with taking a nice profit and averaging out your positions though. RE: Trimming big gainers to fund new positions - rnsmth - 03-17-2014 (03-17-2014, 01:15 PM)EricL Wrote:(03-17-2014, 11:50 AM)rnsmth Wrote: I have owned WAG for some time. Here is what I just did: SO is close to fair value, but it not overvalued, according to this Morningstar analysis. Here is something I wrote a few days ago. New Morningstar analysis on SO. It is an underweight position in our portfolios and I may need to bring it up to a full weight position Morningstar on SO Quote:While We See Most Regulated Utilities as Overvalued, Southern Trades at a Discount RE: Trimming big gainers to fund new positions - Dividend Watcher - 03-17-2014 I agree, WAG has some very interesting growth prospects in addition to the double over the last couple years. I trimmed ours too to re-balance and bring the portfolio yield up a little but will hang on to what's left of WAG to participate in the capital growth. Their dividend growth rate has been quite good too. |