My biggest loser and a major contributor to the losses was CAML:Central Asia Metals which fell a massive 16% after lackluster results and a having of the dividend. A cynic might argue that they engineered the share price drop as they have instigated a share buy-back. It's very frustrating as I recently bought a load more and am now back to a big paper loss.
TRX:Tissue Regenix dropped 14% and I'm beginning to think I'll never get anything back from these as they are 82% down.
AMP:Ampeak Energy dropped 8% to go 72% down.
GGP:Greatland Resources suffered from some profit taking and dropped 5% but are still 7% up.
OPTI:Optibiotix continued to slide, and fell another 5% this week.
There was a lot more good news than last week, with INVP:Investec climbing 5% to go 2% into profit.
PRU:Prudential climbed 5% just one week after I bought them and are 5% in profit.
CORE:Solidcore Resources finally started reacting to the price of gold and went up 10%, but are still 80% down.
IES:Invinity Energy climbed 10% as they sold a few more batteries.
PAF:Pan African Resources continued to climb, rising another 10% to go 152% up.
SBTX:SkinBioTherapeutics had a rare rise of 10% but are still 28% down.
Share of the Week is TLOU:Tlou Energy, which does tend to bounce around a lot, but rose 13% this week.
Here's the ISA and shares portfolio after week 7 of year 11.
| Weekly Change | |||
| Cash | £81.08 | +£0 | |
| Portfolio cost | £115,878.07 | +£0 | |
| Portfolio sell value (bid price-commission) | £37,388.61 | (-67.7%) | -£553.14 |
| Potential profits | £54.35 | -£14.85 | |
| Yr 11 Dividends | £0 | +£0 | |
| Yr 11 Interest | £0 | +£0 | |
| Yr 11 Profit from sales | £0 | +£0 | |
| Yr 11 proj avg monthly profit | -£4.93 | (-0.1%) | +£0.82 |
| Total Dividends | £12,488.07 | +£0 | |
| Total Interest | £8.57 | +£0 | |
| Total Profit from sales | £17,560.27 | +£0 | |
| Average monthly cash profit | £242.43 | (3.4%) | -£0.46 |
| (Sold stocks profit + Dividends - Fees / Months) |
Not much happened while I was on holiday. Potential profits dropped £14 as BOKU:Boku fell yet again. £553 drop in value is pretty flat.
Still looks dreadful
Still below the trend line.
The SIPP looks like this after week 511 overall and week 43 of year 10.
| Weekly Change | ||||
| Cash | £2,139.61 | +£0 | ||
| Portfolio cost | £136,746.32 | +£0 | ||
| Portfolio sell value (bid price - commission) | £70,376.92 | (-48.5%) | -£1,947.45 | |
| Potential profits | £5,542.87 | +£92.65 | ||
| Yr 10 Dividends | £1,532.07 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 10 Interest | £3.96 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 10 Profit from sales | £6,890.43 | +£0 | ||
| Yr 10 proj avg monthly profit | £831.01 | (11.1%) | -£19.79 | |
| Total Dividends | £17,648.72 | +£0 | ||
| Total Interest | £16.86 | +£0 | ||
| Total Profit from sales | £23,898.37 | +£0 | ||
| Average monthly cash profit | £339.23 | (4.5%) | -£0.66 |
Massive drop in value compared to the ISA because I hold so much CAML:Central Asia Metals in this account, and potential profit only went up £92 as the gains in miners were offset by losses elsewhere.
Bad.
Dreadful.
Nice.
Another holiday catch-up week so nothing more to say.






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