Tuesday 30 December 2014

2014 Ends With a Positive!


Today is the last day of 2014 the 1/2 day stock market has ceased operation, my portfolio ends with a positive of $44.14 rather than -$100+. This is the first time i see that i am actually breaking even and gaining a paper value of $44.14. Of course after deducting the broker fees, tax and stuff.

4414 i wonder whether this number will appear on today's 4D or not :P

5 comments:

  1. Hi jfree

    Good to see you ending the 2014 year with a positive note.

    Hope the year ahead will.be even better for you.

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    1. Thanks B!

      This is definitely the first time im breaking even, and it marks my last post for the year (for real this time!)

      Happy new year to you and your lovely family!

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  2. Hi Jfree,

    Seen that we have a few common holdings. Maybe thanks to B.
    Like the way that you organize your portfolio, and especially and added category column! :)

    Hope your Munny jump and jump higher and farther like a Bunny!

    I wish you a great year ahead!

    Rolf

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    1. Hi Rolf Suey,

      Its nice to see you visiting my blog! first of all i cannot take the credits as the excel spreadsheet is taken from the guy named Kyith (Investment Moats) I've seen yes we have some common holdings but your level is much higher then mine. I know because holding Comfort Delgro stock as 1.5% cost of portfolio is already a lot.

      Thanks I hope my portfolio will fly, thats only if i do due diligence in saving and investing them.

      Happy New Year, I wish ur munny jump high high as well!

      Jfree

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  3. Hi Jfree,

    Thanks for the well wishes. I wish you a great start for the year as well.

    For Comfort Delgro, I think you mistaken or I published wrongly? Latest update shows that it is 7.9% of my portfolio cost. Refer link http://www.rolfsuey.com/2014/12/review-2014-my-life-and-portfolio.html

    Anyway, that is not important. More important is you did a fantastic job. When I was 27, I never heard on the word portfolio. I was struggling with low 4-digits in my bank account, and that is all I had then!

    Let’s make our munny jump, leap, fly….. Munny fly…wrong word…haha.

    Munny grow big big…. Cheers.

    Rolf.

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