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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: How I Go About Picking Stocks
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Sunday, July 15, 2012. How I Go About Picking Stocks. The first major rule I follow when trying to pick the best stocks is to avoid tips or widely known recommendations. For example, in Canada a widely known source for stock picks would be the Market Call program on Business News Network (a similar comparison in the US would be Jim Cramer’s television program). If only picking stocks was this easy. Does is have any debt? If so, what’s their cash balance and debt/shareholders equity calculation? I have fo...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: How To Buy and Hold The Right Stocks
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Sunday, September 9, 2012. How To Buy and Hold The Right Stocks. Passive, long term investing is the most rational approach to buying stocks for the retail investor because you save so much on fees. You also benefit mentally from a low maintenance portfolio management style that doesn’t require a lot of time inputting orders every day. As a long term investor, most of your time should be spent hunting around index listings for more phenomenal companies and doing research on Sedar.com. This blog is solely...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: 5 Steps: How to Save Money If You're Poor (Like Me)
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Monday, May 14, 2012. 5 Steps: How to Save Money If You're Poor (Like Me). If you're poor, and you have debt, or worse, high interest credit card debt, it is virtually impossible to get ahead. Even if you save and are good enough to get a decent return in stocks, the 20% interest on credit card debt effectively cancels out any returns, and you are still in the hole. So pay off your debt, or never go into debt. 2 Set Achievable Goals. 3 Think Long Term. Wait, iPads never go on sale). Rise of a Millionaire.
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Financial Independence University: November 2014
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Wealth building tips, motivation, investing ideas, affirmations, and reviews for people who want financial independence. Be sure to see: www.renegadeuniversity.net Also see: https:/ groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/IndependentWealth/info. Saturday, November 8, 2014. Ultimate LTBH ETF Portfolio. What do you think of this? One ETF with the following funds:. 20% VNQ (Real estate index, U.S.). 20% Biotech index (FBT, IBB, BBH). 20% Robotics etf (ROBO). 20% CLM income CEF. You could add an India ETF too. There is ...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: Rise of a Millionaire Portfolio Update: Sold CHL.A and BYD.UN, Bought BCI CWA
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Saturday, August 18, 2012. Rise of a Millionaire Portfolio Update: Sold CHL.A and BYD.UN, Bought BCI CWA. Another big investment move I made over the last month was selling out all of my non registered mutual funds. Good bye high MERs! I’m due for a cash inflow any day of about $3600 which I plan to put to work over the coming weeks. Currently I have a small RRSP mutual fund worth about $800 dollars – I’m just going to leave that. Quote: New Look Eyeware. New Look Eye Ware. Cash on Hand (approx). Awesome...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: A Poor Mans Portfolio Update - Added to AD, Bought THI
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Friday, August 24, 2012. A Poor Mans Portfolio Update - Added to AD, Bought THI. With the new job and steadier income, I decided to increase my margin balance to $5000. I added Tim Hortons to my portfolio buying 10 shares in my TFSA and 30 shares in my broker account. I have long wanted to buy Tim Hortons but for reasons unknown was never able to pull the trigger. It’s been that annoying winner that I should have bought along with Lululemon and many others. New Look Eye Ware. Cash on Hand (approx). Aweso...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: 14 Tips for Building Wealth
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Monday, May 14, 2012. 14 Tips for Building Wealth. You certainly would not regret what you started 30 years before. 6 Save on Groceries - Changing your eating habits from snacks, frozen foods and soda pop, to nuts, whole oats and fruits and veggies, can easily save you a surprising amount of money. Let it be known that man can have a healthier diet whilst spending far less than the average person; it would be wise to practice this, and invest the money you would have otherwise wasted on unhealthy food.
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: Saved $1000, Bought MRD, PM – Sold ARX, some SAP. Added to MTY, BCI
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Sunday, September 23, 2012. Saved $1000, Bought MRD, PM – Sold ARX, some SAP. Added to MTY, BCI. I made a conscience decision to get smaller in my portfolio, so I sold some blue chips (Arc Resources, Saputo) and added new small cap names, as well as added to some of my existing smaller holdings. I added 2 $500 deposits to my TFSA since last update. With those funds and funds generated from selling ARX and SAP, I added to MTY, BCI and started a position in Melcor Developments. New Look Eye Ware. This blog...
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Chronicles of a Poor Investor: Think With Your Mind, Not With Your Dick – Get Rich
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Monday, June 4, 2012. Think With Your Mind, Not With Your Dick – Get Rich. Relationships are complicated, but as it relates to building wealth, a lot can be gained from finding the right relationship and avoiding the bad ones. For some, common practice is to, by any means necessary chase the opposite sex at the expense of rational thought. For most men, chasing tail has become a national pastime, and some are flat broke because of it. Men will do whatever it takes to ‘make women nod.’. Secondly, at my li...