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Friday, July 13, 2018

Exchange Income Corporation (EIF) still has a place in my heart, but does it belong still to my very good portfolio?

It was quite scary today when I stepped outside work. There was that big heavy dark smoke coming out from a building downtown Montreal. It was clearly coming from the right top of the roof. A strange way to start the weekend. I am just posting a quick little something because its going to be my last post for a little while and that's because I am leaving Montreal for a little while.

My non-registered portfolio closed today the session at $186 166.20, my TFSA portfolio at $77 650.70, and my RRSP (Stocks only) at $39 660.85 (its getting real close to the 40k). Everything seem to be just doing all right, at least for now. PBH is doing everything it can to keep me happy. Why not a $114 per share, PLEASE.

My non-registered portfolio is currently exceeding my "old" highest value ever. And during that time, the poor Queen has to drink tea with Donald Trump and Melania. I am just wondering if she's going to wear a Good Save the Queen t-shirt this time. Its now official, my favorite store, La Baie won't sell anymore Ivanka Trump clothes, which is a good thing knowing how difficult his father is with Canadians. However, its a bit sad because despite it all I really like Ivanka Trump clothes. I still have a few items of her line in my wardrobe, including a winter coat.

Believe it or not, its going to be super easy to get on the $240 000 net worth for the simple reason that a $232k net worth is just not enough. I would had like this to happen while having Exchange Income Corporation (EIF) in my portfolio, but because of Marc Cohodes. And lately I had been thinking, did I really let a miserable American lead my move and had the last word on me? 

How is doing EIF now? Not too bad. Dividend is stable, but EIF trade value is lower than what it had been before Marc Cohodes attacked Exchange Income Corporation (EIF). Personally, I think EIF had value to move higher, but because of that bad man, EIF has problem to go to where it belong.

Americans are now well known for being kind of dumb people. They shouldn't have any negative impacts in any way on any stocks trading on the TSX. What Marc Cohodes did to Exchange Income Corporation (EIF) is beyond the imagination. Its terrible. And its like no one really care about what happen.

And one day, in a way or another, Marc Cohodes will pay. 

This is how I am going to my vacations, fresh to the bones. Don't miss me too much because I won't. 

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