Hisense Home Appliances is a relatively boring, slow-growth company. While its dividend payments are stable, its stock price tends to fluctuate. I take advantage of this market volatility by trading the swings—buying when the dividend yield is high (stock price is low) and selling when the yield is low (stock price is high).
The company also seems to benefit from major events like the World Cup. Notably, its main products are air conditioners, washing machines, and refrigerators; its TV business actually operates under a separate, financially independent listed entity. Because overseas markets account for over 50% of its revenue, Hisense is truly a global company.
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