Cold cash: $5,032.44
Stocks and Units investment portfolio $US:
RSP investment portfolio:
CIBC Dividend Growth Fund + CIBC Emerging Markets Index Fund + CIBC Monthly Income Fund: $3,329.67
On the date of March 11, 2021
Because life is all about money and a bunch of other things
Cold cash: $5,032.44
On the date of March 11, 2021
Margin account debt: $50,273.41 @ 4%
Annual interest: $2,010.94
On the date of March 11, 2021
**For a complete update regarding my debt, click on the label "Debt situation" located at the right column of this blog.
I had just updated my investment portfolio, and I just found out that my net worth is now at $283,675.99, which is my highest value ever. Its quite fun to know that I am now only missing $16,324.01 to hit on the 300k net worth value. If the TSX continues to well perform, I may finally hit on the 300k quite soon enough.
Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC) closed today session with a +7.70% gain inside my TFSA portfolio. Soon enough, Bitcoin value will be hitting on the 70k CAN value.
Cold cash: $5,032.44
On the date of March 9, 2021
Margin account debt: $50,294.93 @ 4%
Annual interest: $2,011.80
On the date of March 9, 2021
**For a complete update regarding my debt, click on the label "Debt situation" located at the right column of this blog.
Got to take the good news whenever they show up! Dividend free cash? I like that!
Nothing is better then a stock market downturn to cry out shit off and put things together in a tied hole, to put everything in perspective. When the stock market pull back, I usually don't blog much. If the stock market say F U, and will have the exact same attitude and I prefer to stay away from my broker account and from my blog when things get too difficult. I hide in my hole. At a point, a stock correction is much needed to remember our humble human condition as an investor. Because at a point, I began to felt quite invincible.
My non-registered portfolio closed today session at $115,515.07, my TFSA portfolio at $112,657.95, and my RRSP portfolio at $54,736.84. I estimate my net worth to be in the $276,309, which is not bad at all. A stock that hold in both my TFSA portfolio and non-registered portfolio, WSP Global Inc. (WSP) made great gains today, closing at +8.15%. A stock that I hold in my RRRSP portfolio, CAE Inc. (CAE), decided to close today session on a wonderful +12.77%. Go go go!
Yesterday morning at BNN's The Open, Amber Kanwar said something like Bitcoin continues its momentum. Thank you Amber Kanwar for such a great revelation. It just helps to confirm my belief, now is the time to take advantage of Bitcoin. I am looking forward to selling my Bitcoin-related investments once Bitcoin hits on the $100,000 US. Once Bitcoin hit that magic number, I think that many investors might be tempted to sell their Bitcoins, which could result in a massive sell-off and following what, the value of Bitcoin could drop instantly. That's only my personal opinion on the topic. No one can know for sure what's going to happen next for Bitcoin, but one thing for sure, a little investment in Bitcoin-related products won't hurt anyone. My idea is to only invest an amount that I don't care too much about losing, in case of bad luck. Losing money is always bad, but losing a relatively small amount is not too bad.
At 8:30 pm yesterday, Bitcoin was trading at $70,782.34 CAN. It's quite a big non-sense to realize that one single Bitcoin worth $70,782.34 CAN! Right now, at exactly 11:06 pm Eastern Time, Bitcoin is trading at exactly $71,392.56. At this rhythm, Bitcoin is going to pop up the 100k in no time. Earlier this morning, I couldn't help it, I had to invest in Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B) and so I did! I had updated my portfolio to reflect that new addition in my portfolio.
In my TFSA portfolio, I now have exposure to the wonderful world of crypto with both Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B) and Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC). For the present time, I feel that my portfolio is pretty much complete. I don't plan to invest in anything new. And I don't want to increase my exposure to Bitcoin either way. This means that I am done and from now on - until I decided otherwise - I will concentrate on saving money and build up a bit more of my savings, which cannot hurt by any means.
At different hours of the day yesterday, February 19, I took note of the value of Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC), Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B), and also of course Bitcoin. It gave me the following interesting chart:
I had been holding on to Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B) for only one day, but I can tell you, from what I had collected today as data, that this Bitcoin ETF is less volatile than Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC). This is making me say that if you are sensible to the market volatility, you may prefer to invest in Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B). I think that BTCC.B may fit better those of you who are more into an investor vibe than a trader vibe.
On the other hand, extra volatility in its title is what is making Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC) so interesting. Personally, I invested in QBTC in the hope to make a big chunk of money quickly. However, you know that I am mostly a buy and hold type of investors. I usually invest for the long run and I don't have any interest at selling my baby stocks, unless I have to because x stock going bad, or if I it happen that I need money. Luckily, if never happen so far.
My investment in Purpose Bitcoin ETF CAD ETF non-currency hedged units (BTCC.B) closed today session at +1.73%, and my investment in Bitcoin Fund The Class A units (QBTC) closed today session at +1.93%. My non-registered portfolio closed yesterday session at $113,766.65, my TFSA portfolio at $113,568.88, and my RRSP portfolio, stocks only, at $53,242.52.
On another note, I have to say that I did my best trying to control myself, but I can't no longer stand my hair. I am want an hair cut. I NEED AN HAIR CUT AND I NEED HIGHLIGHTS. I already took an appointment :-)
Margin account debt: $50,373.05 @ 4%
Annual interest: $2,014.92
**For a complete update regarding my debt, click on the label "Debt situation" located at the right column of this blog.
Cold cash: $5,041.16
On the date of February 19, 2021