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As a dividend investor, you want to be up-to-date with the upcoming dividend ex- and paydays of the stocks in your portfolio. The 22 Dividends app provides you with a compact list of upcoming events. Moreover, it can notify you about received payments and upcoming dividend ex-dates.
22dividends Blog
4M ago
Do you own stocks in different currencies? The 22 Dividends app makes your life easier by converting the different currency values to a single ‘display currency’. In this tutorial we explain everything you should know about the display currency in … Read More
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22dividends Blog
4M ago
We just finished version 2.5.0. The new version will soon be available for Android and iOS. Important: If you are still using an older version than 2.4.0 we highly recommend you to update the 22 Dividends app. Features Improved Stock … Read More
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22dividends Blog
1y ago
The creation of an account in the 22 Dividends app is optional. The account is used to enable you to use the app across multiple devices and to give you access to your Google Sheets account for importing/exporting stock transactions.
When you create an account, we get access to your email address and we store the date of the account creation. The date is used to make sure “old” users keep certain app functionality that we might restrict in future versions. If you delete the account we delete this information.
When you use the import/export functionality to Google Sheets, deleting your account ..read more
22dividends Blog
1y ago
Yield on Cost (YOC) is a metric that measures the annual dividend income received from an investment relative to the original cost of that investment. It’s calculated by dividing the annual dividend per share by the initial purchase price per share and then expressing it as a percentage:
YOC = (Annual Dividend per Share / Initial Purchase Price per Share) x 100
Example
Imagine you bought shares of a company for $100 each, and it pays an annual dividend of $4 per share.
So, your initial YOC would be:
YOC = ($4 / $100) x 100 = 4.00%
Changing Share Price
Now, imagine the share price rises to $150 ..read more
22dividends Blog
2y ago
We added following new European and Canadian stocks to the 22 Dividends app.
The stocks are available to Pro users.
DE – XETR
ALV
Allianz SE
BAS
BASF SE
BSN
Danone
MOH
LVMH Moet Hennessy – Louis Vuitton
SAP
SAP SE
SIE
Siemens AG
SNW
Sanofi
CA – XTSE
BRE
Bridgemarq Real Estate Services Inc.
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22dividends Blog
2y ago
We added following new international stocks to the 22 Dividends app.
The stocks are available to Pro users.
UK – XLON
BATS
British American Tobacco Plc
DGE
Diageo Plc
IAG
Intl. Consolidated Airlines Group SA
MNZS
John Menzies Plc
ULVR
Unilever Plc
CA – XTSE
ENB
Enbridge Inc.
DE – XETR
BAYN
Bayer AG
VOW
Volkswagen AG
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22dividends Blog
2y ago
We just finished version 1.13.0. The new version will soon be available for Android and iOS.
Version 1.13.0 of the 22 Dividends app is the most important release since the initial one.
Important: After you installed the new version, the app requires a refresh of the stock data. Just pull-down the stock list (normal refresh).
The first time you apply the refresh it might take some time.
During the next week we will add international stocks gradually. Meaning, we will add individual stocks on demand. Those stocks who are demanded most by our users we will add first. You can use the ‘report missi ..read more
22dividends Blog
2y ago
We just finished version 1.12.2. The new version will be available soon for Android and iOS.
Features Currency Exchange Rates
We improved the mechanism for updating the currency exchange rates of the app. The exchange rates are used by the display currency.
OTC Stock Exchanges
We added support for OTC stock exchanges. The request came by users who could not find their stocks.
Thank you for your feedback!
Manual
The app’s help menu points now to the manual of the 22 Dividends app on the homepage. We will keep the homepage updated. If something is unclear or not well explained please notify us ..read more
22dividends Blog
3y ago
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22dividends Blog
3y ago
How To Use What You Already Know To Make Money In The Market.
Peter Lynch
The trick is not to learn to trust your gut feelings, but rather to discipline yourself to ignore them. Stand by your stocks as long as the fundamental story of the company hasn’t changed.
Peter Lynch
Remember, things are never clear until it’s too late.
Peter Lynch
Peter Lynchs’ book “One up on Wall Street” from 1989 is a must-read for new investors. It already sold over one million copies and the provided advice doesn’t get old.
In his book, Peter explains his approach to the stock market with a focus on individual p ..read more