Summary:
A very light week in terms of buys. Market is starting a bit of a recovery, we will see how long it lasts. I was a bit surprised to see a couple of buys of KMI. It was heavily offloaded earlier this year but Warren Buffet seems to think that it has a future. I am undecided on how I feel about it but I will maintain my current shares and not sell.
This weeks totals:
This Week | Change From Last Week | ||||||||
Total Stock Transactions | 20 | -14 | |||||||
Unique Stocks Bought/Sold | 18 | -12 | |||||||
Different Bloggers posting | 8 | -9 | |||||||
Total Cost | $12,750 | -2479 | |||||||
Increase in Dividends | $726 | 35 | |||||||
Yield on Purchases | 5.7% | 1.15% |
I have charted the weekly S&P % Return vs Amount of Money invested in the market for that week.
Top Purchased Stocks this week
- DIS, KMI - 2 Buys Each
Here is the summary of stocks, amount invested, and which blogger posted the buy/sell with a link to the post:
Week of March 7 | |||||
Sector | Ticker | Yield | Amount | Blogger w/Link to Buy Post | Buy/Sell |
5 | ABT | 2.60% | 340 | FabSavings | Buy |
5 | AGU.TO | 3.95% | The Dividend Guy | Buy | |
4 | BAC | 1.46% | 26 | Agent Dividend | Buy |
4 | BNS | 4.52% | 230 | Passive Income Mavericks | Buy |
7 | COP | 2.49% | 390 | Passive Income Mavericks | Buy |
7 | DIS | 1.44% | 100 | Dividend Growth Journey | Buy |
7 | DIS | 1.44% | 50 | Agent Dividend | Buy |
1 | ERF.TO | 7.76% | Tawcan | Sell | |
4 | HPT | 7.79% | 5000 | Simple Dividend Growth | Buy |
8 | IBM | 3.66% | 340 | FabSavings | Buy |
1 | KMI | 2.70% | 36 | Agent Dividend | Buy |
1 | KMI | 2.70% | 180 | Passive Income Mavericks | Buy |
8 | NA.TO | 5.20% | 2280 | Tawcan | Buy |
3 | PG | 3.27% | 420 | Race2Retirement | Buy |
4 | T.TO | 4.33% | 1600 | Tawcan | Buy |
4 | TROW | 3.00% | 340 | FabSavings | Buy |
7 | VTR | 4.85% | 575 | Race2Retirement | Buy |
4 | WFC | 3.02% | 200 | Dividend Growth Journey | Buy |
4 | WPC | 6.42% | 593 | Race2Retirement | Buy |
1 | XOM | 3.56% | 50 | Agent Dividend | Buy |
Sector Information:
For the Sector information, I use FinViz.com when possible as it is easy to find a consistent sector list. Here are the Sector codes I use in the chart (# is the number of each stock purchased in that sector):
ID | Sector | # | Amount |
4 | Financials | 7 | 7989 |
8 | Technology | 2 | 2620 |
7 | Services | 4 | 1115 |
3 | Consumer Goods | 1 | 420 |
5 | Healthcare | 2 | 340 |
1 | Basic Materials | 4 | 266 |
9 | Utilities | 0 | 0 |
6 | Industrial Goods | 0 | 0 |
2 | Conglomerates | 0 | 0 |
TOTAL | 20 | 12,750 |
I cross reference my list with A Frugal Family's Journey's list as well, but I do not guarantee the accuracy. If you see any mistakes, please comment or send me an email.
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed investment professional. I am not liable for any losses suffered by any parties. Any information on this site is my opinion only and should not be used for investments of any kind.
That's a dramatic change from a week ago. Not surprising as the market really roared back from the Feb. lows. I still have not made my buy in March. Two weeks to go though :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi DH! Thanks for your comment. Look forward to seeing your next purchase!
DeleteCan you please add my blog to your list?
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Added... I will start next week adding your buys and sells! Welcome to the fun!
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