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by _se
258 days ago
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Complete nonsense. Your understanding of investment is entirely flawed. Dividends are one element of the value of a stock, but there are many, many others. Chiefly, the expectation that the stock will rise in value such that you can later sell it for more than you purchased it for. A parallel to draw very easily is an investment in commodities. Those will never pay a dividend, so therefore they're worthless? Obviously not, you invest in them because you expect their value to rise. Same with a stock. An asset is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. That is its value. Intrinsic value is an element, but not the most important one. |
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