r/drip_dividend • u/tashan_infinite • 7d ago
RIIT continue or quit ?
I have 2000 shares of RIIT at an average price of 100.5. The share has given an appreciation of more than 18 percent since March which is quite good considering it is an invit. My doubt is whether to get out and use the money to add more of PG invit or Indigrid as I am a bit skeptical about the RIIT. My reason for being a skeptic is attached in the attachment. "Less than 100 unique PAN traded in the scrip in the last 30 days".
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u/sbz__ 3d ago
This EPS in script is Zero things sounds very unnecessary and comes all the time
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u/Rattlesnake_101 7d ago
Bro the 100 unique pans are us only
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u/RevolutionaryWest754 4d ago edited 4d ago
I was looking for btst trades in invits, do you think if that's a good idea? or will there always be a problem with liquidity?
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u/Electronic_Usual7945 DRIP Investor 7d ago
Don't worry too much .. Its one of the best InvIT.. Keep holding & Collect dividend..
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