It's been a strange week, with a lot of volatility for the TSX, with a lot of ups and downs. Just two days ago, on April 22, I was reaching out on my highest net worth ever exceeding $360,000. And today, in a single day, the TSX loss -2.14%, which represents a loss of close to 6k to my stock investment portfolios. My non-registered portfolio closed the session at $145,837.14, my US portfolio at $5,135.68, my RRSP portfolio - stocks only - at $66,795.20, and my TFSA portfolio at $128,477.76.
While watching the disaster, I decided to transfer $2,100 from my savings over to my margin account. Today, my non-registered portfolio experiment a loss of $2,400, so it will help to compensate. My goal is to always make sure that my margin account is in a good shape. Paying it down a little bit can only help. I actually have room left to add another 2k in my margin if I really want to.
I had received my renewal notice from my tenant home insurance contract, and I was choked by an increase of $42 for the next year. I call to have that increase decrease, if I may say. I must admit, I didn't shop around, but what I did is that I increased the premium to $1000, which I will have to pay out of my pocket before I can access any insurance money if anything would have to happen. The amount I am insurance for my stuff is only $10,000. And I also have subsistence fees of $2,000 if anything would have to happen. It's pretty much it. I had been renting for years in Montreal, but last year was the first year ever that I got enrolled in a tenant home insurance. I think it's important, especially in regard to the civil liability coverage that such insurance provided. You never know what can happen. Also, you get taken in charge in case of a fire, to relocate and stuff. My 15 minutes call made me save $36.59 on an annual basis.
These days, I am willing to do anything I can to save some money. The weather is getting warmer and I am thinking about canceling my subscription to Crave, which is about $10 per month. This could be my next step.
My portfolio has down 8k from 329k to 321k. Hope it will be better next week.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a very strange time in the markets indeed. Seems like the market is fearing rate increases. But I like how you just hold through it all, and yeah the drawdowns suck, but overall you have stuck with it, and your net worth has grown a lot over the years.
ReplyDeleteHi John Guy,
ReplyDeleteI hope it won't be too bad..
Hi Mike Satch,
We need to remember to buy when prices are low, and not to buy when prices are high. I built a big part of my portfolio following 2008 and it had paid off. I think I will be fine, but it's just a lot to take. Many retail investors probably dealing with a lot of stress right now.