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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Welcome in my RRSP portfolio Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN)

I am still feeling fresh and new like a butterflied from my vacation and it almost been one week now. Major count down ahead, in less than a month, I will be 36 years old. I don't believe it. Anyway, today, TD WebBroker was offering me one - one single free trade. Since I had money left in my RRSP, real cold cash, not money coming from a margin, credit card or credit line - I decided it was the perfect time to place a new cool investment move!

I previously exposed a little list of stocks that I found by browsing on Stockopedia, but only one made the cut: Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN). And I decided to invest in this one inside my RRSP. I like what I read about this company, ranking seem ok on Stockopedia, and I am not invested at all in their sector of activity so why not?  Stockopedia is kind of acting of a confirmation of my love for a stock.

Another stock in the same sector is CCL Industries Inc. (CCL.B). It went just sky rocket this year so far. I would had invested in this one too if I would had any money left. However, my taste play in my favor because Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN) has a much better StockRank than Richards Packaging Income Fund (RPI.UN). StockRank is a special feature of Stockopedia. For someone like me who invest more on feelings than by reading financial results - because I don't know how to read financial data and I am so not ashamed of that, well, Stockopedia do all of the dirty work. The StockRank feature Stockopedia is a condensation analysis mix of several blablabla financial data related to one specific stock.

In many ways, for illiterate people, Stockopedia make it easier to understand that specific financial blablabla. :-) I guess you understand the point now.

If you'll like to use Stockopedia whe way I do almost daily, click right here. And while doing so, do it while listening to my new favorite song, UFO of Alex Mattson, featuring Solamay:





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