One thing that chart highlights is that since listing SUM share price has increased by ~35% pa ....with dividends not a bad return for the buy and hold punters
But over 50% pa from late 2014 - that's what short/medium term traders aim for
As a long-term holder SUM currently has a dividend yield of about 3% pa on my cost of purchase. Equivalent to the interest yield of a term deposit.
SUM close at $5.51 that means those investors like me on the drp will be hard hit getting less and less shares
Things are tough for sure. In addition to that all my gold jewelry is really heavy to carry around and the long numbers on my bank balance are really hard to read.
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