You are the treasure of TH-cam value investing, Sven. I remember getting nervous a few years ago when you said, “I am not a TH-camr, so I will upload less.” So glad you still create.
Weird off-topic recommendation: don't put a red border around your video thumbnail. I almost missed it because it looks as if I already watched it due to the red bottom border which YT users to show a video has been viewed.
Thank you Sven for making a video about Rubis a year ago. It allowed me to follow this stock and buy it at the right time. I can say that you've changed my life because I've gained a lot . Thank you
Thank you Sven, you made me discover rubis on your first video about it. Did a bit of a trade with it, entering low and selling high right after the dividend and using the profit to buy an increased position at around 20 Euro. It went out perfectly and now I reduced again my position at 33 it seems a bit overstretched , and I look forward,if it retrace a bit lower, to use again the profits to increase again the position. If it does not I will enter back at my sell price with my preceding position. I intend to hold the company long time if nothing changes, i like the company, I like the energy sector in this moment in time, I enjoy the dividend( when it doesn’t crash couse of it being payed )
🗽 French withholding tax on dividends is 30% ... too high for me, because in Austria I can only deduct 15% of this french tax from the Austrian tax. That is the EC... a mess! 🥴 .
Hey Sven, I’m following your videos regarding Rubis and still looking for the right entry point to buy the stock. The unfavorable tax situation in Germany for French stocks doesn’t make the decision easier. But let me come to my point: Rubis pays a good dividend of ~7%, however around/after the ex-dividend day the stock drops by 15% - 25% (at least checking last 4 years). So, after getting 7% dividend, stock price drops 15% and I can buy Rubis cheaper. Next year I get 7%, stock price drops…. However, at some point I want to sell the stock and to make 15% CAGR, the price of the stock needs to recover significantly. I have seen this happening with many other stocks but not all show this behavior. Can you share some insights on this point? An update on Rubis and the current price level would be also great. Thx!
thanks for the reminder that it is down, will check below 25, let's see if it gets there and then let me know in a new comment. On European stocks, yes, it is common those drop more than the dividend, crazy market.
@@Value-Investing Ok thanks, what was the video called? I watch all your videos but don't remember seeing that one. Last one mentioning Amsterdam Commodities was a year ago when I check.
I love your content. Flow traders seems to be developing as you thought. I built a small position and it is doing well. Thank you. My wife is from HK, did you know that Nine Dragons Paper would more properly be called Kowloon Paper ? It is named after the place....... so while it does literally mean 'nine dragons' it probably shouldn't be translated. Silly point, but I like the meaning of words etc. Kowloon is called that because 9 dragons are supposed to sweep down to HK at that point..... bringing all the good luck that has made HK wealthy. I am told HSBC when they built their building made sure that it would never have the 'flow' from these dragons blocked by other buildings.
Thank you Sven. I think this is a good long-term investment as well. I hope it gets cheaper, I am looking to increase my position in Rubis. Hopefully with the decrease in gas prices we will get a lower stock price.
Wanted to buy more, but a juicy opportunity came with DOCS (Dr Martens) dropping over 30% on new CEO announcement and negative outlook ...so my monthly purchase went to London Stock Exchange this time instead of Paris 👍
I have to talk to you some time about the LSE investment companies! ........ I sort of agree they are investment parasites, but they can be good to trade and invest in if you get sufficient discount.
For those of you who have cash available it's really the time to load more Rubis: combining ex-dividend date with the market turbulence in France because of political instability opens the opportunity to buy the dip (-21% from recent highs)
if gov bonds go to 8%, should one even try to buy stocks? personal risk reward yes of course but it strikes me that the higher the rates the higher expertise u need in stocks. how should one think about it ?
If I give money to a monkey, he will likely invest it in the typical US large caps and do better over time than by doing all this research. All these risks of valuation collapse that he keeps pointing out materialize on a weekly basis for the cheap stuff in his covered list. Rubis simply reached north of 10x earnings... collapsed. Chinese stuff, collapsed.
You are the treasure of TH-cam value investing, Sven. I remember getting nervous a few years ago when you said, “I am not a TH-camr, so I will upload less.” So glad you still create.
Weird off-topic recommendation: don't put a red border around your video thumbnail. I almost missed it because it looks as if I already watched it due to the red bottom border which YT users to show a video has been viewed.
Great point
@@Value-Investing I agree as well!
Thank you Sven for making a video about Rubis a year ago. It allowed me to follow this stock and buy it at the right time. I can say that you've changed my life because I've gained a lot . Thank you
Bought it when you upload the video, many thanks!! I'm up liko 48% now, still holding it. 😁
Haha, same
Aaaaand, it's gone.
@@OptionData-e6b lol 🤣, even though still up and collecting dividends...
Grazie per il suggerimento rubis, sven: comprata circa 1 anno fa grazie a un tuo video, ora sono a posto così 🎉
Thank you Sven, you made me discover rubis on your first video about it. Did a bit of a trade with it, entering low and selling high right after the dividend and using the profit to buy an increased position at around 20 Euro. It went out perfectly and now I reduced again my position at 33 it seems a bit overstretched , and I look forward,if it retrace a bit lower, to use again the profits to increase again the position. If it does not I will enter back at my sell price with my preceding position. I intend to hold the company long time if nothing changes, i like the company, I like the energy sector in this moment in time, I enjoy the dividend( when it doesn’t crash couse of it being payed )
🗽 French withholding tax on dividends is 30% ... too high for me, because in Austria I can only deduct 15% of this french tax from the Austrian tax.
That is the EC... a mess! 🥴
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amen to that
As a Belgian , I pay 30% in France + 30% in Belgium !
Your bank needs to contact the French authorities. In Germany we have the same issue but my bank which is my broker as well took care of it.
@@ibrahimciftci9599 My broker in Austria is not doing that! 🥴
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@@jonnes__4657 that’s annoying
Hey Sven,
I’m following your videos regarding Rubis and still looking for the right entry point to buy the stock. The unfavorable tax situation in Germany for French stocks doesn’t make the decision easier.
But let me come to my point: Rubis pays a good dividend of ~7%, however around/after the ex-dividend day the stock drops by 15% - 25% (at least checking last 4 years). So, after getting 7% dividend, stock price drops 15% and I can buy Rubis cheaper. Next year I get 7%, stock price drops…. However, at some point I want to sell the stock and to make 15% CAGR, the price of the stock needs to recover significantly.
I have seen this happening with many other stocks but not all show this behavior. Can you share some insights on this point? An update on Rubis and the current price level would be also great.
Thx!
thanks for the reminder that it is down, will check below 25, let's see if it gets there and then let me know in a new comment.
On European stocks, yes, it is common those drop more than the dividend, crazy market.
Another look at Amsterdam Commodities would be interesting too Sven.
I just did that in a recent vid...
@@Value-Investing Ok thanks, what was the video called? I watch all your videos but don't remember seeing that one. Last one mentioning Amsterdam Commodities was a year ago when I check.
Just keep buying and enjoy the dividens in the meanwhile 😁
I love your content. Flow traders seems to be developing as you thought. I built a small position and it is doing well. Thank you. My wife is from HK, did you know that Nine Dragons Paper would more properly be called Kowloon Paper ? It is named after the place....... so while it does literally mean 'nine dragons' it probably shouldn't be translated. Silly point, but I like the meaning of words etc. Kowloon is called that because 9 dragons are supposed to sweep down to HK at that point..... bringing all the good luck that has made HK wealthy. I am told HSBC when they built their building made sure that it would never have the 'flow' from these dragons blocked by other buildings.
Thank you Sven. I think this is a good long-term investment as well. I hope it gets cheaper, I am looking to increase my position in Rubis. Hopefully with the decrease in gas prices we will get a lower stock price.
could you do an analysis on the following stocks: corning GLW, chargepoint, Vale
Thanks for reviewing again, really appreciateit
Thank you Sven. I think it is not a tax efficient investment for an italian resident.
As all EU stocks for european investors actually. Let's see what happens with this "capital markets union".
Wanted to buy more, but a juicy opportunity came with DOCS (Dr Martens) dropping over 30% on new CEO announcement and negative outlook ...so my monthly purchase went to London Stock Exchange this time instead of Paris 👍
thanks for sharing! I'll give you a new idea today on the platform:-)
Do you shorting ndx, now?
I have to talk to you some time about the LSE investment companies! ........ I sort of agree they are investment parasites, but they can be good to trade and invest in if you get sufficient discount.
Sir, please share view on ANDRITZ AG
For those of you who have cash available it's really the time to load more Rubis: combining ex-dividend date with the market turbulence in France because of political instability opens the opportunity to buy the dip (-21% from recent highs)
thanks for sharing!
It's getting more interesting now.
@Value-Investing any chance on an update master Sven? It's getting close to my entry point after this drop.
Can we discuss CCOI?
thanks for suggesting
good video. thx Sven!
if gov bonds go to 8%, should one even try to buy stocks?
personal risk reward yes of course but it strikes me that the higher the rates the higher expertise u need in stocks.
how should one think about it ?
Anyone else who took today's drop opportunity to load more? I did 😁
If I give money to a monkey, he will likely invest it in the typical US large caps and do better over time than by doing all this research.
All these risks of valuation collapse that he keeps pointing out materialize on a weekly basis for the cheap stuff in his covered list.
Rubis simply reached north of 10x earnings... collapsed. Chinese stuff, collapsed.
🥉