I know, this is isn’t me, I haven’t post in a while. I had been busy-busy. First of all, I had been busy writing some articles on HubPages. I wrote about this, this and this. I am looking to make 50$ per month from HubPages in passive income but this is requesting a lot of work from my part so yeah, I had been busy this past weekend. I have develop a lot ideas so I should be hit the 50$ soon, it’s just a matter of time. And once I hit the 50$, after that, chances are that I will be ok to hit the 50$ every single month after that. It’s just about getting that first 50$. Does that remember you of anything special? Like my very special domain address for example?
Also, I had been taking those art classes and it’s been going on well. But before talking about painting and other beautiful tralala, let’s talk about money. Because it’s all about money. One for the money, one to the show.. Is that the correct Elvis lyrics? I heard Elvis songs so many times in my childhood, but the only problem is that in those early years, because I am French, I never clearly heard or understood the lyric of Elvis songs, yeah yeah, on the go. One for the money, one for the show.... lol And the money... And the show...
For the money, my portfolio is a rocking shining star and I bet that every TD Waterhouse brokers just DREAM about by stuff you know what I mean. Yeah, margin investing, I know the game and stock investing, I know the game too. At this point, I think I am at my highest value ever. Just too bad I don’t have time to update my investment portfolio but at least, you have a good idea of the big scheme. My fabulous of the fabulous DNI Metals Inc. (DNI) just continue its road to become a rocket stardom so rock on.
The very fabulous Rebecca MacDonald is putting the TSX on fire with her “energy” stuff. First of all, for those who don’t know Rebecca MacDonald, I feel very bad for your ignorance but you can always click on her to fix that. If you want to know something that you may not know about Just Energy Group Inc. (JE)’s CEO, go on here. Rebecca MacDonald is now a long time billionaire. It gives her the freedom to do whatever she wants. She can say things that she may have never said otherwise, like for example: I won’t buy Canadian Pacific (CP) stocks even if I am now involved in the board of director team. GO WOMAN! Finally, there's a billionaire out there who just worth even MORE than money. Cannot say the same thing for sure about Eric Sprott. Not yet. Eric Sprott has a longggggg wayy to gooooo.
When a company is on a bad track, don’t invest in it. When someone like Rebecca MacDonald speaks, you listen and shut your mouth. Be extremely alert to what she says and does. It could pay back very well. In other words, if you are looking to invest for the real term, please be smart and don’t invest in Canadian Pacific (CP). Ok, I can hear from her: IT'S NOT WHAT REBECCA MEAN. Well, you need to take the content, and extend it to your own retail investor reality. Take big ideas; bring it to your very own social class level. That’s the idea.
This is certainly something that Heather Munroe-Blum would have like to know about. It’s not because you’re in the board of directors of a company that you need to buy inside the company, especially not in period of crisis. Back on May 12, 2011, Heather Munroe-Blum, the principal and vice-chancellor of McGill University, bought 10 000 stocks of Yellow Media Inc. (YLO). It’s not because she’s the vice-chancellor of McGill University that this woman is very bright ok. It’s kind of the opposite. She’s making a luxury living on the back of poor students who were dumb enough to pay several thousands in tutorial fee just to enrol in what they believe is the best university of the country. Well, I have some news for you, the blood Heather Munroe-Blum sacrifices, the shit went directly back on her. On May 3, 2011, the very good investor that I am was selling ALL of the stocks hold of YLO. YLO? Forget about it. You shouldn’t be holding a Quebec company in your portfolio anyway. At this time, I only have 2 Quebec companies in my portfolio and I am looking to get rid of them all ASAP. And following what, YLO continue to fall-fall-fall and became what we know today: a penny stock.
I am hoping that Heather Munroe-Blum, this fresh lady, I really that she lost several thousand on the stock market. She basically got what she deserved. A flop. Want to make a career on the back of public funds and student debts? Pay the price! Sacrifices won’t be vain! The dead of the Safia daughters won’t be vain either. Remember that God is watching. He’s always there. And you can be very sure I will turn rich on DNI. I always knew. It’s why I hold it in my TFSA. Quebec is burning and I have the most fantastic revenge of all time. Sufferings from Quebeckers, laid off, it won’t be vain.
Ok, you might think she’s silly, she’s sick, I understand her.
First of all, you need to think of yourself as being a piece of the chain. And as a piece of the chain all elements are interconnected and they all go in just one single direction, yours. So i you think too that believing in God, being somewhat religious and loving money are 2 things that have nothing to do together well, good news too there, you are actually so wrong, you’re missing the whole point of it. This was all very interesting but I cannot spend the whole evening blogging. While missing me, check out on some new pictures and paintings.
This is my favorite. It was actually made on a Dollorama canvas. Cheap and fun:
2 comments:
Love the metal looking one with the red back ground. Great job!
Any thoughts on how to save money on commissions?
TD is 29.00
Scotia is 19.99
Is there any cheap route for the newbie investor?
Thanks. Questrade is probably the cheapest Canadian broker.
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