Sunday, June 10, 2012

Week 59



EDIT: At the time this blog entry was posted I had a Youtube video here. That has been removed but I want the rest of my content to be remain. Nothing hidden no past mistakes ignored. All out in the open.



Weekly Activity
$100 deposit into Investing
TCAP increased dividend 6.3%

Model Portfolio Totals

Trading Account: $1,559.34
Estimated Monthly Income: $0
Max loss per trade (1% of account): $15.59
Portfolio stop (3% account): $46.77

Investing Account: $3,441.50
Estimated Monthly Income: $10.75 ($0.307 from DRIP)
Stock
     ABT: $0.76 ($0.006 from DRIP)
     AFL: $0.63 ($0.005 from DRIP)
     WMT: $0.59 ($0.011 from DRIP)
Energy
     COP: $0.78 ($0.016 from DRIP)
     ERF: $1.79 ($0.097 from DRIP)
     PSX: $0.12
REITs
     O: $1.09 ($0.035 from DRIP)
BDCs
     TCAP: $2.14
Bonds
     JNK: $1.69 ($0.091 from DRIP)
     PCY: $1.16 ($0.045 from DRIP)
Maneuvering Cash: $1,150.44

Savings Account: $1,525.12
Emergency: $1,000
General/Car Fund: $225.12
Portfolio Protection
     Trading Account: $50
     Investing Account: $250



Disclaimer: The investments and trades in my videos and blog entries are not recommendations for others. I am not a financial planner, financial advisor, accountant, or tax adviser. The financial actions I talk about are for my own portfolio and money and only suited for my own risk tolerance, strategy, and ideas. Copying another person's financial moves can lead to large losses. Each person needs to do their due diligence in researching and planning their own actions in the financial markets.

4 comments:

  1. ERF hmm.... u heard the news? might as well keep it now.

    What do you think of MCD at these levels? or JNJ?

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    1. I did hear. I was hoping to get the rest of the year at $0.18 div befor the cut but with nat gas low and oil dropping they don't have a choice but to cut the div. It should be priced in at this point now for the most part so I don't expect too much more drop from the div though other problems can bring them down more as with anything in the markets these days.

      MCD. Sooooo close to buying. JNJ I'd like to wait for 4% yield.

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  2. Yea, the dividend cut was disappointing but I was kind of expecting that to happen sooner or later. The energy markets have been taking a beating lately especially with all the uncertainty coming out of Europe and possible slowdowns in China... I own JNJ as well, its not a very exciting stock, which might be a good thing for an income investment. I my dividend from JNJ today actually, which is always a good thing!

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