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You simply don't get it which isn't surprising.

Ponder this. The Oct2021 distribution for VAS was $1.41. The Oct2022 distribution for VAS was $1.45. That is a 3.6% increase.

With me so far?

So how did my income increase by 10.6% in respect of those two distributions where there were no:
  • sales involved;
  • following of trends;
  • charting or other arcane issues
  • concerns whether or not the ETF was attractive?
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How did your income increase by 10.6% from scenario mentioned?

I'm hoping this is a "power of compounds" exercise. Consider me young and naive, instead of old and naive. 😬
 
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Bogle actually hated ETFs as he viewed them as encouraging trading which he viewed as a losers game. He did soften somewhat by saying nothing wrong with broad based ETFs as long as you don't trade them.

As I have said in other threads, I have held an ETF (STW) since 2002, which, for some crazy reason I cannot remember, I swapped for VAS when it listed and later added VGS when it came along. Have done nothing but add since then - no DRPs.

' broad-based ' + DRP participation ( especially if the ETF also pays franking credits ) , can be a useful path

VAS in preference to STW ( and other top 200 ETFs ) was a straight potential growth decision for me ( the lower 100 stocks are more likely to have out-sized capital growth to offset the slight rise in risk

(and in 2011 with a 10 year target i needed to force capital growth CAREFULLY , and well as build div. income ) so VAS had a more acceptable answer to my problem ( back then )

VGS ?? i was particularly cautious to international exposure ( now i prefer to be very selective with my international exposure )
 
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How did your income increase by 10.6% from scenario mentioned?

I'm hoping this is a "power of compounds" exercise. Consider me young and naive, instead of old and naive. 😬
FR you said no sale but not no buy
Just buy more packets but that is probably not the answer you are looking forπŸ˜‚
 
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How did your income increase by 10.6% from scenario mentioned?

I'm hoping this is a "power of compounds" exercise. Consider me young and naive, instead of old and naive. 😬
i am GUESSING but i think a 3 cents rise ( by 4 times a year , as VAS pays 3 monthly ) plus franking credits ( NOT a 3 cent rise on the div. every quarter ie. $1.41 , $1.44, $1.47 ,and $1.50 ) must get close
 
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How did your income increase by 10.6% from scenario mentioned?

I'm hoping this is a "power of compounds" exercise. Consider me young and naive, instead of old and naive. 😬

You are correct. No proprietary method or secret sauce. Just buying as much as I can when I can irrespective of price or angst and general hand wringing.
 

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It's getting harder to think there's another leg down here. New highs and lows and through pre-Covid high.

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I think a lot of us have been pretty bearish on the first half of this year but it's not going down...

Plenty of time for a crash still I suppose.

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Patiently waiting for another pull back to the support zone to add some more. Maybe it won't go back to the bottom of the channel or the general support zone and push on. With the World about to explode in 2030 maybe it doesn't matter.


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It's coming back to that support zone, which is nice but might seem counter-intuitive for some. Having been sitting on 40% ish cash for some time, which has been losing real value, it's a very good thing for me. Breaking down to the $26 ish level and the bottom of the long term channel might be even better.

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