There were no big fallers this week.
CAML:Central Asia Metals climbed 6% and is now 10% up and one of my few profitable shares.
JLP:Jubilee Metals wins Share of the Week again thanks to a 7% increase, but
at 237% up is still way down on where I expected it to be.
Certainly not much better
At least it's not worse!
Here's the ISA and shares portfolio after week 44 of year 7.
| Weekly Change | |||
| Cash | £6.43 |
+£0 | |
| Portfolio cost | £82,912.77 | +£0 | |
| Portfolio sell value (bid price-commission) | £38,031.44 | (-54.1%) | +£23.69 |
| Potential profits | £1,406.55 | +£40.50 | |
| Yr 7 Dividends | £10,425.77 | +£0 | |
| Yr 7 Profit from sales | £3,970.12 | +£0 | |
| Yr 7 projected avg monthly profit | £1,414.45 | (38.4%) | -£32.90 |
| Total Dividends | £11,768.92 | +£0 | |
| Total Profit from sales | £28,094.06 | +£0 | |
| Average monthly cash profit |
£481.39 |
(13.1%) | -£1.35 |
|
(Sold stocks profit + Dividends - Fees / Months) |
|||
| Compound performance | 89% | +0% |
Very little change in anything, with the 7% increase in JLP:Jubilee Metals only worth £40 since I sold most of them.
A long way to go before even getting back to the injection line.
Well below the trend line. How I dream of the time 12 months ago when I was only £12k down in this account.
The SIPP looks like this after week 340 overall and week 28 of year 7.
| Weekly Change | ||||
| Cash | £97.24 | +£0 | ||
| Portfolio cost | £95,431.30 | +£0 | ||
|
Portfolio sell value (bid price - commission) |
£47,579.11 | (-50.1%) | +£117.16 | |
| Potential profits | £106.06 | +£57.12 | ||
| Yr 7 Dividends | £10,565.04 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 7 Interest | £0 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 7 Profit from sales | £358.14 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 7 projected avg monthly profit | £1,675.17 | (38.0%) | -£62.04 | |
| Total Dividends | £13,769.43 | +£0 | ||
| Total Interest | £0.20 | +£0 | ||
| Total Profit from sales | £24,082.77 | +£0 | ||
| Average monthly cash profit | £470.69 | (10.6%) | -£1.39 | |
|
(Sold stocks profit + Dividends - Fees / Months) |
||||
| Compound performance | 69% | +0% |
Once again very little change with the £57 increase in potential profits thanks to CAML:Central Asia Metals
Not as bad as the ISA
Worse than the ISA
The trading account looks like this after week 306 overall and week 46 of year 6.
| Weekly Change | |||
| Cash | £259.74 | +£0 | |
| Portfolio cost | £2,374.14 | +£0 | |
| Portfolio sell value (bid price - commission) | £754.89 | (-68.2%) | +£9.05 |
| Potential profits | £0.00 | +£0 | |
| Year 6 Dividends | £0.00 | +£0 | |
| Year 6 Profit | £0.00 | +£0 | |
| Yr 6 projected avg monthly profit | £0.00 | (0%) | +£0 |
| Dividends | £60.10 | +£0 | |
| Profit from sales | £937.88 | +£0 | |
| Average monthly cash profit | £14.13 | (7.1%) | -£0.05 |
|
(Sold stocks profit + Dividends - Fees / Months) |
As with the other accounts, a very small increase this week.
Have we found the bottom?
Amazingly still above the trend line
Not writing any more thoughts as I'm 3 weeks late publishing this








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