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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Adding a few shares of CM, NWC and T to my portfolios

Today wasn't s bad as I expected it to be. My stock portfolios closed the day with a gain of +0,09%... But that's ok. I prefer tiny little gains to big massive losses, that's for sure. My non-registered portfolio closed today session at $145,599.12, my US portfolio at $4,689.61, my RRPS stock-only portfolio at $64,548.84, and my TFSA portfolio at $122,412.74. It was about time, but the federal government finally managed to do its job properly, wear its pants, and banned Huawei from getting any close to our 5G infrastructure. Other than my investment portfolio gaining +0.09%, that was the other major news of the day. I think that businesses and individuals already have enough spammers and cyberattacks to deal with, no need to add China intruders to our infrastructure. After what they did to the two Micheal, we owe that to them. As a democratic country, we should do better.

Today, I was able to make a few small investments. I bought some Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM) shares for my non-registered portfolio, North West Company Inc. (The) (NWC) shares for my RRSP portfolio, and Telus Corp (T) shares for my TFSA portfolio. Those were only tiny small investments.

Unfortunately, I cannot invest more at this time, unless I withdraw some money out of my savings, which I won't do at this time. I am going to spend the whole month of June in Montreal, so I plan my budget accordingly. Unfortunately, I have to pay my rental insurance for the whole year in June, which comes to an amount of $330, and I also have an appointment with the dentist in June. My insurance at work cover it partly, but not all, so I budget $500 for it, but I think it will come at around $250 or something like it. With those two expenses, it's already close to $600 that is already gone. In total for the month of June, I had planned a $2,612.36 spending budget for that month, which include $100 for coffees, and $300 for activities, among others. I may actually spend a bit more than that. My two highest spending months will be the months of June and July so be ready.

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