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May 13 2021 04:23pm
Quote (Bazi @ May 13 2021 10:51pm)
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What’s your 2020 and to date 2021 investment return looking like?


bout 15% total, not really sure on the split

Looking towards the future I'm drip feeding money into HMCH and selling smaller shareholdings. Want to be like 50% in index funds by the end of the year and consolidate individual shareholdings to 10 or so companies. Should result in better returns long term and while I enjoy researching stocks there are more productive things I'm doing with my time now
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May 13 2021 06:06pm
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bout 15% total, not really sure on the split

Looking towards the future I'm drip feeding money into HMCH and selling smaller shareholdings. Want to be like 50% in index funds by the end of the year and consolidate individual shareholdings to 10 or so companies. Should result in better returns long term and while I enjoy researching stocks there are more productive things I'm doing with my time now


I've been trying to do this for the last few months but it's incredibly hard. Have like 30 stocks but I'm trying to transition more into ETFs & indexes.
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May 14 2021 11:31am
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I've been trying to do this for the last few months but it's incredibly hard. Have like 30 stocks but I'm trying to transition more into ETFs & indexes.


I sold the smaller holdings first and am now trimming some larger holdings. It's worth it considering the time spent for no long term gain. Between work, gym and trying to learn a language I just don't have time to delve into it anymore
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May 18 2021 07:31am
COIN starting to look juicy long-term.
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May 19 2021 06:58am
More red, crypto taking a beating as well.
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May 19 2021 08:32am
I like att at this price. The spin-off is going to work long term. Solid value stock which you can get 5-10% in growth+dividends for the next few years.
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May 19 2021 08:41am
good thing im in this for longer term but fuck man, bought one dip, bought the second and third dip, need more funds for this dip LOL
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May 20 2021 06:46pm
set a 90 day order limit on $GHVI for $11.00
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May 27 2021 07:35am
Airbus and Boeing have been treating me very well last few days and even over the last 9 months. Today Airbus popped.

I like both of these companies because if you think about it, in many respects they have a duopoly, that type of market dynamic is usually very bullish for producers. Boeing still significantly off it's ATH. I think this company will outperform the market for the next 5-10 years. It's simply too important of a company for the US for it to not do well. Same thing for Airbus and the euros.

This post was edited by ofthevoid on May 27 2021 07:43am
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Airbus and Boeing have been treating me very well last few days and even over the last 9 months. Today Airbus popped.

I like both of these companies because if you think about it, in many respects they have a duopoly, that type of market dynamic is usually very bullish for producers. Boeing still significantly off it's ATH. I think this company will outperform the market for the next 5-10 years. It's simply too important of a company for the US for it to not do well. Same thing for Airbus and the euros.


https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/TSE/CJT/

i like this company, analyst have it at a good amount of upside, fairly stable revenue streams + business since the pandemic.
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