My weekly summary of buys from around the blogging community.
I currently follow over 85 blogs to get this data!!!
If you have made purchases this week and do not see them on this list, please let me know and I will add you to my list of sites I monitor for buy posts.
Summary:
Hold on to your hats folks! Tomorrow is election day here in the states and this could mean a move in the markets depending on who is elected! Should be exciting!
Top Trending Stocks! | |||
Rank | Ticker | Trend | Value |
1. | TGT | ▲ +1 | 13 |
2. | WFC | ▼ -1 | 11 |
3. | FLO | ▼ -1 | 11 |
4. | TROW | ▼ -1 | 3 |
5. | DIS | ▼ -1 | 2 |
6. | TIS | ▲ +2 | 2 |
7. | KMB | ▲ +2 | 2 |
8. | ABBV | ▼ -1 | 1 |
9. | BNS | ▼ -1 | 1 |
10 | VFC | ▼ -1 | 1 |
This weeks totals:
This Week | Change From Last Week | ||||||||
Total Stock Transactions | 29 | 9 | |||||||
Unique Stocks Bought/Sold | 26 | 9 | |||||||
Different Bloggers posting | 9 | -3 | |||||||
Total Cost | $9,623 | -23054 | |||||||
Increase in Dividends | $235 | -125 | |||||||
Yield on Purchases | 2.4% | 1.34% |
Top Purchased Stocks this week
Top Buys This Week! | ||
Rank | Ticker | # buys |
1. | KMB | 2 |
2. | TGT | 2 |
3. | TIS | 2 |
Summary Of Stock Purchase Detail:
Here is the summary of stocks, amount invested, and which blogger posted the buy/sell with a link to the post (Note that blanks are from bloggers who don't post amount information):
Week of October 31 | |||||
Sector | Ticker | Yield | Amount | Blogger w/Link to Buy Post | Buy/Sell |
5 | AMGN | 2.87% | 141 | Dividend Lord | Buy |
4 | BDX | 1.48% | 200 | Young Dividend | Buy |
1 | BTG | 10 | Desi Dividend | Buy | |
4 | CFFN | 1510 | Dividends and Hobbies | Buy | |
9 | CU.TO | 308 | Dividend Lord | Buy | |
9 | CVS | 2.04% | 164 | Dividend Lord | Buy |
3 | DPS | 2.42% | 10 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
1 | ENB.TO | 3.73% | 117 | Dividend Lord | Buy |
5 | GILD | 2.54% | 74 | Dividend Lord | Buy |
3 | GIS | 200 | Young Dividend | Buy | |
3 | KMB | 3.23% | 2247 | My Dividend Pipeline | Buy |
3 | KMB | 3.23% | 10 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
3 | KO | 3.30% | 10 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
7 | MCD | 3.34% | 19 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
7 | MCK | Well Rounded Investor | Buy | ||
6 | MMM | 2.62% | 165 | Dividend Lord | Buy |
7 | NSC | 2.49% | -1106 | Dividend Lord | Sell |
4 | O | 4.14% | 2400 | Dividend Diplomats | Buy |
3 | PEP | 2.81% | 20 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
3 | PM | 4.28% | 200 | Young Dividend | Buy |
7 | T | 5.32% | 36 | Desi Dividend | Buy |
7 | TGT | 134 | Dividend Lord | Buy | |
7 | TGT | 100 | A Christian Investor | Buy | |
3 | TIS | 5.99% | 486 | A Frugal Familys Journey | Buy |
3 | TIS | 5.99% | 1829 | My Dividend Pipeline | Buy |
3 | UL | 3.40% | 20 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
3 | VFC | 3.06% | 299 | A Christian Investor | Buy |
1 | VSM | Young Dividend | Sell | ||
7 | WMT | 2.87% | 20 | A Christian Investor | 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 |
5 | Healthcare | 2 | 215 |
7 | Services | 7 | -797 |
3 | Consumer Goods | 11 | 5331 |
9 | Utilities | 2 | 472 |
4 | Financials | 3 | 4110 |
1 | Basic Materials | 3 | 127 |
8 | Technology | 0 | 0 |
2 | Conglomerates | 0 | 0 |
6 | Industrial Goods | 1 | 165 |
TOTAL | 29 | 9,623 |
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.
It's great to see so many people buying again. I thought there would be more spend in the Pharma and healthcare space.
ReplyDeleteI suspect the markets will be kind to a Clinton win if things continue to play out like they appear. I would expect healthcare as well to have been bigger. Always interesting to look at the details each week!
DeleteSure looks like a Clinton loss was good for drug companies! Wow! And actually the markets were not so harsh to a Trump win overall.
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