The TSX was on it way to make me on top of my princess game - once again - and happily hit on the 16 000 points for the first time in history. But I guess it was just too much too soon. The TSX pulled off back and closed this past Friday session at 15 533.47 points. My non-registered portfolio closed at $149 466.72 and my TFSA at $60 382.61. At this time, I estimate my net worth to be around 187k. Still solid like a rock and beautiful as gold, or if you prefer, God.
The pot of gold is not on the $190 000 right now, however, its now official, my annual dividend income reached the 7k: $7 003.86. This exclude the dividend income coming from the RRSP. This is happening because my non-registered and TFSA portfolio are set up on DRIP. And also, fact that Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM) and Royal Bank of Canada (RY) announced dividend increase recently also help my cause.
One of this past Friday top gainer on the TSX catch my attention: Colliers International Inc (CIGI). It will be difficult to ever beat up my last investment, Toromont Industries Ltd (TIH), but I like to seek for other investments. Even after finding TIH. And that being for many reasons. One of the reason is that ever since I had been investing in stocks, I always been searching for new stocks to invest in. It became something very usual overtime. But the more time pass by, the more difficult the task had become. Its also clear to me that the search for THE stock need to continue, rather it is on the US or Canadian market. The best that have the stock market cannot resume itself to what I already know.
Too bad for the little Quebeckers. Fact that I am holding Toromont Industries Ltd in my non-registered and RRSP portfolio make me the greatest investor on earth. Its really that simple.
TSX can lose all the points it want, arrogance is here to remain.
Nice work. 7k a year in dividends is fantastic! Keep it up
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