Thursday, 7 January 2021

Portfolio back in the black for the first time in 19 months!

I had to write something today because it might not last through tomorrow and I want to celebrate. After 19 months, my combined portfolio has broken through the red line and is in profit for the first time since 5th April 2019.

It's been a great few weeks, but today went ballistic, and not only did the combined portfolio go into profit, but OPTI:Optibiotix went into profit too.



Look at that! The green line didn't nudge past the red line gingerly - it blasted a whacking great hole through it.

Last time this happened it didn't survive to the end of the week snapshot, so I wanted a record that it actually happened.

OPTI:Optibiotix climbed 14.9% today and is up by about £650 across all my holdings, which is around 0.8% after 5 years, but hopefully this is just the start.

SBTX:SkinBioTherapeutics had an even better day, climbing 29.8%, and I have to admit I sold almost half my holdings as I didn't think it would last. I sold 7,500 shares at 26.12p and made £658.08 (50.5%) profit. I liberated £1,950.05 and I am determined to be disciplined and hold onto it so I can buy more SBTX when it dips lower again, which it nearly always does. If it doesn't then I still have half my holding and I can play with the cash on something else. I always consider my SBTX holding as a bonus, as I hold so many virtually via OPTI:Optibiotix.

Lots of other shares performing today. JLP:Jubilee Metals up 3% and now my holding is up 210% and making £9,072 potential profit.

CAML:Central Asia Metals is up 5.9% today and 46% up overall, making £4,732 potential profit along with the £1,822 dividends received.

My remining holding in SBTX:SkinBioTherapeutics is still up 55% and making £782 potential profit.

FXPO:Ferrexpo is going mad and up another 2.9% today to go 89% up altogether with £906 potential profit, £65 in dividends so far and a special dividend on the way.

I've had precious few days like this over the last 5 years, so I'm going to make the most of it, as it may not last very long...


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