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Tera Investment's Most Traded Stocks: Dividend and Buyback Champions

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Tera Investment's Most Traded Stocks: Dividend and Buyback Champions

Tera Investment’s portfolio managers meticulously dissected the stocks that captured the highest trading volume in Q1 2024, revealing a cluster of companies distinguished by robust dividend yields and aggressive share buy‑back programs.

Prime Picks: Trading Volume and Sectoral Mix

  • 22% of the total volume was dominated by BİM Birleşik Mağazalar, a BIST 30 constituent, accounting for 1.8 billion TRY in trades.
  • Defense and aviation heavyweights ASELSAN and TAV Airports posted 18% and 15% of the trading share respectively.
  • The energy sector, led by ENKA and PETKIM, contributed a combined 12% of the volume.
  • Dividend Dynamos: High‑Yield Leaders

  • Ereğli Demir ve Çelik delivered a stellar 8.4% dividend yield, the highest in its peer group.
  • İş Bankası offered a 7.6% payout, cementing its position as the banking sector’s dividend leader.
  • VakıfBank returned 6.9%, providing investors with an attractive cash flow.
  • Buy‑Back Blitz: Corporate Value‑Creation Tactics

  • Ford Otosan completed a 1.2 billion TRY share repurchase in 2024, targeting a 4% uplift in per‑share value.
  • Sabancı Holding announced a 3.5% buy‑back program, aimed at boosting market liquidity and profit margins.
  • Şişecam unveiled a 800 million TRY buy‑back plan for 2024, signaling a strong commitment to long‑term shareholders.
  • Strategic Takeaways for Portfolio Managers

  • Sector Diversification: High‑volume stocks span defense, energy, and retail, offering balance across a portfolio.
  • Dividend‑Buy‑Back Synergy: Companies pairing generous dividends with aggressive buy‑backs stand out for total return potential.
  • Liquidity vs. Volatility: While high‑volume equities provide liquidity, they may also exhibit short‑term volatility; risk controls are essential.
  • Analysis: The stocks topping Tera Investment’s trading ledger combine dividend strength and share repurchase momentum, crafting an appealing profile for long‑term value investors. Ereğli Demir, Ford Otosan, and Sabancı Holding should be core holdings for cash‑flow‑focused portfolios. Nonetheless, given their trading intensity, position sizing and pre‑defined stop‑loss thresholds are vital to manage short‑term price swings and preserve the risk‑reward equilibrium.
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    Financial Analyst: Aylin Güneş

    Kurumsal Portföy Yönetimi (Wealth Management) Stratejisti. Temettü (dividend yield) şampiyonlarını ve hisse geri alım (buyback) programlarını uzun vadeli değer yatırımı çerçevesinde inceleyen uzman.

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