Time flies, we are less than 10 days away to bid farewell to 2017, most people are starting to recap/review their hits and misses in 2017 and making resolution for 2018 and beyond.
I would like to take this opportunity to recap my minion portfolio's performance in 2017. Even though there are still a couple more days to go but since my transaction volume is usually low and bearing in mind of my minion portfolio size, I don't expect it will change much during these few days.
Here goes the summary of my portfolio (status as at 21/12/2017):
Current Portfolio:
Total Invested Capital : SGD 32,000 (from 8 counters)
Total Current Market Price : SGD 26,200
Dividend Collected : SGD 6,000 (since May 2014, include sold counters)
Unrealized Gain/Loss (Exclude Dividend) : -SGD 5,800 [-18%]
Unrealized Gain/Loss (Include Dividend) : -SGD 2,200 [-7%]
Realized Gain so far (include Dividend) : SGD 1,600
As you can see, I am still paying my "school fee" (i.e. making an unrealized loss :-)). Two of the main contributors are EV Energy, my only US stock which is related to O&G industry and King Wan (same as last year). Key actions in 2017 are:
1. Sold my UMS in Feb 2017
2. Bought some Asian Pay TV Trust in May 2017
3. Gotten the Sanli IPO and sold it in Jun 2017
4. Accumulate a bit more of Singtel
5. Bought some Asian Pay TV Trust in May 2017
From Nov 2017, I also started to get my hand dirty on 2 cryptocurrencies - Ether and Litecoin. So far, I've withdrawn all my minion capital and the balance in my wallet are "free" money. I just make sure that these are my "casino money" when "investing" in cryptos. You can see more details of my Crypto portfolio here.
1. Sold my UMS in Feb 2017
2. Bought some Asian Pay TV Trust in May 2017
3. Gotten the Sanli IPO and sold it in Jun 2017
4. Accumulate a bit more of Singtel
5. Bought some Asian Pay TV Trust in May 2017
From Nov 2017, I also started to get my hand dirty on 2 cryptocurrencies - Ether and Litecoin. So far, I've withdrawn all my minion capital and the balance in my wallet are "free" money. I just make sure that these are my "casino money" when "investing" in cryptos. You can see more details of my Crypto portfolio here.
Cheers!
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