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High Vield Portfolio - the dark side!
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            This is a great thread - reading with interest!LBM: Nov 2004 Debt Apr06: £19,273.46 (Highest)
 Debt 2006: Jul:£18,552.06|Aug:£17,615.14|Sep:£16,297.98|Oct:£15,961|Nov:£15,760.66|Dec:£13,204.37
 Debt 2007: Jan:£13,183.71|Feb:£13,851.03|Mar:£13,349.15|April:£12,997.33 | May: £12,300.00 | June: £12,000 | July: £9,894.44 |Aug:£0
 Debt Free Date: 31 August 2007
 The £2 Coin Savers Club = £72
 Reclaiming my bank charges - £105 reclaimed
 My Diary: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2305610
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            Chrismaths wrote:"dogs of the FTSE/Dow" or any other of the myriad strategies that have come and gone.
 Dogs of the FTSE is a mechanical trading strategy whilst HYP is a portfolio building strategy. They are different things.
 Looking at todays big falls I'm sure most investers see them as serious. As a (new) HYP investor I see yields going up on some companies and I want to buy.
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            Hear, hear Xbigman. Even as someone with an established HYP I welcome lower prices so that I can add to it. In fact as Buffet points out, it makes no sense for a net buyer of shares to want high prices.0
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            The darkside is now upon us, after the dark the light, I suggest you wait a few days and pick up some tasty dividend yields.'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher0
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