The TSX closed today's session at 20,648.57 points. This left my non-registered portfolio at $133,294.10, my US portfolio at $4,601.43, my RRSP portfolio at $62,194.66, and my TFSA portfolio at $124,349.61. Today, I received two notifications via my Yahoo Finance application: one for Fortis Inc. (FTS) for an all-time high and also one for Emera Incorporated (EMA) as an alert for a 52-week high.
Ever since I invested in Fortis Inc. (FTS) for my TFSA portfolio, FTS never really gain value. However, I knew it was just a matter of time. I had been holding on to Fortis Inc. (FTS) inside my non-registered portfolio for a longer time and I did really well on it. Fortis Inc. (FTS) is like just that perfect stock, easy to hold, completely reliable, and best of all, the stock is a really good dividend payer. Things cannot get better than this.
Emera Incorporated (EMA) is also one of my really long-time holdings. I also did really well on EMA over the years. It was quite satisfying to watch Emera hitting on its 53-week high today.
I am enjoying my time in New Brunswick, but I have to admit that things are getting a bit monotonous. Other than going out for some walks when the weather is ok and going shopping at Wal-Mart from time to time, I am not doing many activities. Options are limited, and the increase of COVID cases is not helping my case. Let say that I probably won't be exposed to COVID while being here. And other good points are: I have no problem with saving money, I am enjoying my regular paychecks and I won't have to travel in the cold of winter this year, which I absolutely hate, because I am already in New Brunswick. However, let me say that I will be happy to go back to Montreal in a few months from now when the time will come.
Here are a couple of pictures I took a little while ago, to give you an idea of the local vibe:
Other than that I am always thinking about new investments and I may invest again in some BNS stocks soon.
thanks again for your pictures :-). I really like to see how "normal" life looks like in New Brunswick. You can't find this in any tourist agency catalogue.
ReplyDeleteI don't like these fancy (photoshopped)instagramm pictures of the highlight, that everybody know anyway.
Welcome :)
ReplyDeleteBNS has hiked dividends. Given in January.
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