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Sunday, March 13, 2016

The very fabulous Dividend Girl

Ever since I return from Varadero, Cuba, my portfolio is going all the way up up up! My portfolio is now at $210 072.35. This leave me a net worth of $145 014.45. Having a financial blog is probably the best way to keep track of your "money" progress - start one now! According to my very own blog, I began the year 2014 with a net worth of $101 172.99. This is an increase of $43 839 in less than 2 years. I haven't invest much in the recent years, so some of my old stuff are performing well!

I would like to have a net worth of 150k for my 36th birthday. Even beautiful investors are getting older.

My investment portfolio on date of March 11, 2016

On date of March 11, 2016:

Non registered Investments:
Stocks and Units investment portfolio $CAN

Timminco (TIMNF): $0.26
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS): $7 034.25

Blue Note Mining Inc. (BLNMF): $0.01
Hanwei Energy Services (HE): $16.50
Methanex Corporation (MX): $4 754.48
Fortis Inc. (FTS): $4 500.16
Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL): $16 404.03

Just Energy Group Inc. (JE): $6 666.48
Pengrowth Energy Corporation (PGF): $310.70

Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF): $10 602.62
Corby Distilleries Limited (CSW.A): $2 269.96
Davis + Henderson Corporation (DH): $8 056.40
Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH): $23 073.05
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $1 583.60
iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index (XRE): $2 391.62
Horizons Gold Yield Fund (HGY): $1 160.50
New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI): $3 186
Colabor Group Inc. (GCL): $100.98
TMX Group Inc. (X): $354.88
K-Bro Linen Inc. (KBL): $4 295
Westshore Terminals Invest Corp (WTE): $3 238.85
WesternOne Inc. (WEQ): $140.60

First Majestic Silver Corp (FR): $759
Kinross Gold Corp (K): $590.41
TransCanada Corp (TRP): $1 187.75
Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $7 181.10
Enbridge Inc. (ENB): $1 432.20
Agrium Inc. (AGU): $1 980.54
Canadian Utilities Limited (CU): $1 491.84
Crescent Point Energy Corp (CPG): $402.60
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $2 330.94
Black Diamond Group Ltd (BDI): $128.75
Emera Inc. (EMA): $1 171.25
Cineplex Inc. (CGX): $1 245.25
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $738
BCE Inc. (BCE): $1 267.86
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $1 010
Saputo Inc. (SAP): $1 567.60
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 100.40
Lassonde Inc. (LAS.A): $1 550

Loblaw Companies (L): $845.40
Lumenpulse Inc. (LMP): $714.50

Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM): $1 454.40
Hydro One Limited (H): $2 400

TOTAL: $133 775.58


Stocks and Units investment portfolio $US:
Sprott Physical Silver Trust ET (PSLV): $949.85

Cash: $4.12

TOTAL: $953.97 US ($1 260.67 CAN)

Tax-free savings account (TFSA):
EnerCare Inc. (ECI): $46.95
Dumont Nickel Inc. (DNI): $14.35
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U): $1 631
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN): $934.50
Precious Metals and Mining Trust (MMP.UN): $382.72

Sprott Inc. (SII): $2 392.79
Data Group Inc. (DGI): $13.96
AltaGas Ltd (ALA): $979.50

CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CRT.UN): $1 447
National Bank of Canada (NA): $950.36

Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $3 191.60
Exchange Income Corporation (EIF): $5 941.68
Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation (FC): $520
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN): $2 344.95
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (BEP.UN): $1 152.60
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $1 905.80
Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB): $951.60
The North West Company Inc. (NWC): $1 569.50 

Cash: $354.10

TOTAL: $26 724.96

RSP investment portfolio:
iShares Gold Bullion Fund (CGL): $3 738.28
Emera Incorporated (EMA): $11 618.80
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $799.20
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U): $543.67

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 650.60
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $922.50
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $5 050
Telus Corp (T): $2 041.50

Stantec Inc. (STN): $966.40
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $3 665
Cash: $397.70  


CIBC Dividend Growth Fund: $680.92
CIBC Emerging Markets Index Fund: $434.01
CIBC Monthly Income Fund: $1 224.51


Energy and Base Metals Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $577.30
Natural Resources Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $502.45


GIC National Bank: $1 305.54


Manulife Fidelity NorthStar GIF CAP B: $1 394.44

Manulife Simplicity Growth Portfolio: $1 152.95
Maritime Life CI Harbour Seg Fund: $1 142.77
Maritime Life Fidelity True North Seg Fund: $1 211.20
Manulife GIF MLIA B World Invest: $1 007.25

Other various: $6 249.15

TOTAL: $48 276.14

Social Capital at Desjardins Membership share: $35 Savings + Stocks, units, mutual funds + Tax-free Savings account + RRSP
:
$210 072.35

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Overview of my financial situation from April 2015 to now

Yesterday, I update my portfolio holdings and my debt situation. I haven't post a portfolio update since April 2015. At that time, the TSX was showing off at 15 364 points. And of course, my portfolio has hitting on to its highest value ever registered. So for that reason, I of course post a portfolio update at that time. It was kind of an historic moment in my investment life. BUT following that, the market started acting all crazy again and I was no longer on top of my game. In response, I didn't post any investment update ever since. I mostly post an investment update when it strictly play in my only advantage and when I can shine as bright as gold. After all, I invest to make money, not to lose some! I prefer to stay quiet when the markets are volatile.

At 13 212.50 points, the TSX is far behind its old 15 000 marks. However, I was curious to see how good or bad I was overall, so I decided it was time to work on a new portfolio update, it was an emergency. Back in April 2015, my overall portfolio had a $205 871.46 value. On date of March 4, 2016, that value was at... ta-dam... $204 835.23, just a -$1 036.23 off, which is not so bad. As for my margin debt, its about the same as before. I hold about $65 000 in margin debt that I carry on my shoulders without any pain most of the time. Now, imagine what will be the value of my portfolio when the TSX hit back that 15 000 points! If only it could...

It take time, patience and extreme resilient to heal from massive crashes and since 2008, I didn't have it easy. How can a very middle class can even survive in this environment? There's no magic trick, if not to only have confidence in our on choices and power, and to always think that the market will eventually recover. Holding to mostly blue chips can certainly help on the long run.

Back in December 2015, my dividend earnings were at $6 128.80, and its currently of $6 128.97.

Overall, I am just glad that I am stable. Its a release to see that I am not facing big drop anywhere.

Saturday, March 5, 2016

My debt on date of March 4, 2016

$65 057.90 at 4.25% (margin money coming from my broker account) = 
$2 764.96 in annual interest

[In date of March 4, 2016]

My investment portfolio on date of March 4, 2016

On date of March 4, 2016:

Non registered Investments:
Stocks and Units investment portfolio $CAN

Timminco (TIMNF): $0.24
Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS): $6 720.11 

Blue Note Mining Inc. (BLNMF): $0.01
Hanwei Energy Services (HE): $16.50
Methanex Corporation (MX): $4 738
Fortis Inc. (FTS): $4 396
Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL): $16 127.37

Just Energy Group Inc. (JE): $6 759.54
Pengrowth Energy Corporation (PGF): $298.75

Enbridge Income Fund Holdings Inc. (ENF): $10 354.83
Corby Distilleries Limited (CSW.A): $2 190
Davis + Henderson Corporation (DH): $8 188.40
Premium Brands Holdings Corporation (PBH): $20 657
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $1 562.2
iShares S&P/TSX Capped REIT Index (XRE): $2 342.34
Horizons Gold Yield Fund (HGY): $1 166.83
New Flyer Industries Inc. (NFI): $2 806.92
Colabor Group Inc. (GCL): $93.84
TMX Group Inc. (X): $347.44
K-Bro Linen Inc. (KBL): $4 549
Westshore Terminals Invest Corp (WTE): $3 173.44
WesternOne Inc. (WEQ): $163.40

First Majestic Silver Corp (FR): $646
Kinross Gold Corp (K): $599.47
TransCanada Corp (TRP): $1 231
Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $7 088.40
Enbridge Inc. (ENB): $1 369.48
Agrium Inc. (AGU): $2 985.32
Canadian Utilities Limited (CU): $1 444.38
Crescent Point Energy Corp (CPG): $396.88
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $2 361.15
Black Diamond Group Ltd (BDI): $114.50
Emera Inc. (EMA): $1 149
Cineplex Inc. (CGX): $1 247.50
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $731.20
BCE Inc. (BCE): $1 264.56
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $934.60
Saputo Inc. (SAP): $1 572.80
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 073.20
Lassonde Inc. (LAS.A): $1 550

Loblaw Companies (L): $841.56
Lumenpulse Inc. (LMP): $792.50

Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce (CM) : $1 390.50 
Hydro One Limited (H): $2 340

TOTAL: $129 776.16


Stocks and Units investment portfolio $US:
Sprott Physical Silver Trust ET (PSLV): $965.55

Cash: $4.12

TOTAL: $969.67

Tax-free savings account (TFSA):
EnerCare Inc. (ECI): $47.46
Dumont Nickel Inc. (DNI): $12.92
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U): $1 673.64
RioCan Real Estate Investment Trust (REI.UN): $918.75
Precious Metals and Mining Trust (MMP.UN): $388.24

Sprott Inc. (SII): $2 274.76
Data Group Inc. (DGI): $6.98
AltaGas Ltd (ALA): $991.50

CT Real Estate Investment Trust (CRT.UN): $1 460
National Bank of Canada (NA): $904.59

Canadian National Railway Co (CNR): $3 150.40
Exchange Income Corporation (EIF): $5 950.80
Firm Capital Mortgage Investment Corporation (FC): $519.60
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (BIP.UN): $2 255.85 
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. (BEP.UN): $1 152 
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $1 930.50 
Laurentian Bank of Canada (LB): $927 
The North West Company Inc. (NWC): $1601

Cash: $349.99

TOTAL: $26 515.98

RSP investment portfolio:
iShares Gold Bullion Fund (CGL): $3 775.46
Emera Incorporated (EMA): $11 398.08
EnCana Corporation (ECA): $788.40
Sprott Physical Silver Trust UTS (PHS.U): $557.88

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD): $1 609.80
Barrick Gold Corp (ABX): $914
Stella Jones Inc. (SJ): $4 673
Telus Corp (T): $1 958.50

Stantec Inc. (STN): $963.84
JFT Strategies Fund (JFS.UN): $3 712.50
Cash: $397.70  




CIBC Dividend Growth Fund: $665.86
CIBC Emerging Markets Index Fund: $430.95
CIBC Monthly Income Fund: $1 207.68


Energy and Base Metals Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $577.30
Natural Resources Term Savings (Indexed term savings): $502.45


GIC National Bank: $1 305.54


Manulife Fidelity NorthStar GIF CAP B: $1 558.68

Manulife Simplicity Growth Portfolio: $1 156.13
Maritime Life CI Harbour Seg Fund: $1 146.04
Maritime Life Fidelity True North Seg Fund: $1 379.29
Manulife GIF MLIA B World Invest: $1 007.89

Other various: $6 249.15

TOTAL: $47 538.42

Social Capital at Desjardins Membership share: $35 Savings + Stocks, units, mutual funds + Tax-free Savings account + RRSP
:
$204 835.23

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

My vacations at Mercure Playa de Oro in Varadero, Cuba - Part 1

I came back from my trip in Varadero last week. Going back to work in the snow, rain and slush was quite rough and it seem like I saw nothing yet because a big snowstorm is about to hit Montreal tonight. My portfolio is doing better now than before I left. My non-registered portfolio is now at a good $130 024.33. I should definitively go to Cuba more often! I have to say, during my week in Varadero, I went to Havana one day and there touch the water from a so call magic water fountain next to a church. And I sadly wish it all about money... but it seem to be working!

Here' the fountain:

I was in a hurry, with a tour guide, and some pictures are... dancing. But its all very authentic.
Vising a communist country where people live poorly and have access to barely nothing was never in my plans, and I am still against the principle, but my mother really wanted to go to Cuba, and I was the only one who could go with her. By visiting massively Cuba, foreigners encourage the current system. Cuban people are just too nice and sweat to begin a revolution and fight against their poor living conditions. They don't know anything else, but they are perfectly aware of what they don't have and don't have access to. This being said, Varadero and Havana seem to me like being 2 very safe place to visit. Cuban are poor, but there's no sign of any aggressiveness in them. They are happy people, but they are struggling to survive and to make ends reach. Havana is very magical and despite everything, I think we should all visit Havana at least one time in our life. I visit once, but it wasn't enough. I would like to spend a 5 days in Havana, maybe for a next trip, now that my portfolio is doing better. 

The good thing about Cuba is that trips in all inclusive resort are cheap. For a 7 days at Mercure Playa the Oro with Air Transat, I pay $929 + an $80 for insurance. So this was quite cheap in my sense. If I would had book one week earlier, I could had pay only something like $850.

My father suffer from severe asthma, so I didn't push for him to go with us. I had no idea how he could react to a hot environment and sincerely, if you are not in perfect health, don't go to Cuba, Mexico or any south destination. Since the environment is not the same, someone who is more vulnerable physically may catch some other type of germs to which him or her could react badly in reason of an existing sensibility. One thing for sure if you go to Havana and anyplace else in Cuba: don't drink any water. Asked for drink with no ice. Eat moderately. Water can be easily replace by Crystal beer or any delicious alcohol at any time of the day while being at the resort. And bring a thermo cup, coffee cup or something similar to keep your drink free of any sand.

I stayed at Mercure Playa de Oro located in Varadero Cuba for one week. The hotel was nice. Our room was actually nicer than the one and a half apartment I have in Montreal. I was in the room 1237. No hotel room was a direct view to the sea, even if the sea is about 5 minutes walk from the hotel. When we enter in the room the first day, a strong humidity smell came out from the room. We quickly open the patio door. After what, I check the bathroom - everything was fine. Toilet and shower in very good conditions, like new. We had a safe in the room, which was descent. The door of the room closed perfectly. We had to leave a towel on the ground while taking out shower because water was going on the bathroom floor, no matter what. There was a lot of humidity. Nothing would dry. We left the patio door open during out stay. Also, probably because of the strong humidity, we had some very small insects on the bathroom sink, but on the bathroom sink only. Not very much, but still noticeable despite being very small, maybe 1 mm. So we never left our toothbrush or anything in the bathroom.

Here are some pictures of the room 1237 of Mercure Playa de Oro:



The safe that work with the room card.





We had a nice TV in our room, we had a US and one French Quebec TV channel. But of course, we didn't watch a lot of TV. We were there for the beach! The beach next to the Mercure Playa the Oro was very nice, very clean. And when we hit the beach, usually, there was one hotel employee who asked were we wanted our chairs and brought it where we wanted. A real princess treatment.

The beach was very beautiful and the sea was nice.








However, there must some days had some beach bugs or something because I had some irritation at some points and I got a few bites on my sexy thighs. I no longer suffer from irritations but my skin is quite dry. During our first few days, it was really windy, I couldn't even wear my cute little beach hat. The sea was quite violent too. At the end of our stay, the earth elements finally became more human.
 

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