Wednesday 12 April 2017

Amryt soars to put ISA and Share accounts in the black

For the first time since I opened a share account in August 2015, the combined ISA and Share accounts are in paper profit.

They have been getting closer all week, but a 14.1% rise in AMYT:Amryt Pharma today caused the paper profits in that share alone to increase by a staggering £1,360. This obliterated all today's small losses throughout the rest of the shares and leaves the combined ISA and Share portfolios up by £1,657 this week and £887 in the black.

The effect on the overall combined portfolios is an increase of £1,470 as the SIPP has dropped a bit, leaving them £3,964 in the black with a value of £65,186. That's two "Woohoo!"s.

Unfortunately tomorrow is a virtual Friday, and we all know what happens on Fridays. Can this last to the end of the week? Can my snapshot graph show the green line crossing the red tomorrow? Pleeeease...

Nearly everything else did rubbish today, with little drops all over the place.

TND:Tandem Group gave an ok set of final results, but they reversed the recent rises and there was a 3.6% drop. The dividend has increased, so I'll keep holding these as I think 8.4 is unfairly low for a P/E ratio so there's room to rise.

Interesting activity at RDT:Rosslyn Data, with an increase of 3.9% on just 3 hefty trades. This is still down by 67% so it would take something fairly spectacular to recover my losses, but with only 75m shares in issue it could move quite quick if anything good happens.

Rather devastating that SBTX:SkinBioTherapeutics dropped below my purchase price today and to £91 paper loss. I really thought this would keep the momentum up and stick around the 16p mark for a while, but nope, I could have bought cheaper if I'd have hung on. OPTI:Optibiotix also dropped again today and is back into loss. KIBO:Kibo Mining, JLP:Jubileee Platinum and IQE:IQE all trickled lower today too.

So, lets keep everything crossed that AMYT:Amryt Pharma stays where it is tomorrow, and the others get back today's losses so we can end the week on an ultra-high for Easter.

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