The TSX closed not far behind the 15 000 points this past Friday, which had a great effect on my investments. My non-registered portfolio closed the session at $122 382.44, my TFSA portfolio at $58 142.35 and my RRSP portfolio, stocks only, at $38 607.05.
For 2019, I have officially a TFSA contribution room of over $16 000, but it should be more in the range of 21k, since I withdraw 19k from my TFSA in mid-December. Maybe the correct amount will be reset later on, but for now, I only go with the official data I was giving online from the CRA. I earlier this month, I proceed with a contribution in kind from my non-registered to my TFSA portfolio with NTR. And currently, I have little options left to do some contribution in kind, but I had been thinking about my CM shares that I have inside my non-registered account, since the capital gain is currently below $300 and that CM is stock that I plan to hold in my portfolio, CM is a good candidate. And I would like eventually to put in some cash, so I can trade free of taxes. I might be able to do so in March.
Tomorrow, I will be carefully watching my Goodfood Market Corp. (FOOD) shares. FOOD will be releasing its result for the first quarter fiscal. I think there's a good chance for the stock price to raise more and if tomorrow is my lucky day, I will be selling my FOOD shares and cash in the profit I can make. It will go on to pay down my margin. That it is for paying down debt or to invest, saving money is a job of its own and when I want to, I am good at the game. This weekend, I didn't spend any money, if not for grocery shopping. I was doing so well, but today, I received a call coming from fundraising for the OSM, and it just didn't feel right not to give anything at all so I gave a tinny little $10, better than nothing. Currently, my projected amount spend for January is of $1 272.54, which is not too bad.
The less I spend, the less I am tempted to spend my money as freely as I did before. The game is getting easier as the the time pass by. I didn't buy any coffee at work last week, which I find impressive, knowing how much I was getting used to buy between 1 to 3 coffee a day.
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