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i guess i'm trying to separate the total ROI (assume you take a stock like RBC that you bought for $20 and now it's around $100 and pays a quarterly dividend of $1.00)
capital appreciation is 400%
dividend return is 20%
do people measure like this? especially if you are a buy-hold type investor?
if so, whats a target roi?
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