There is no time like the present to add money into the market. After starting my after tax portfolio with a lump sum, I have been making additional purchases on a weekly basis. Approximately $250 of fresh capital is deployed each week into my current positions, I keep a list of which positions currently offer…
Options recap week of August 1-5
I was always interested in options but never quite understood how they worked and was just too scared to lose money. I’ve been reading and following a number of investing blogs, mainly dividend invertors like myself and a majority of them write covered calls on their long positions. So after reviewing the process and getting…
August 1st Purchase
As I do every Monday, as long as the market is open, I DCA (Dollar Cost Average) into one of my holdings. On average I invest $250 per week, usually split among two or three stocks. This week’s portfolio additions: 1 share of Google ( GOOG ) @ $115.8 1 share of J.P Morgan (…
July Portfolio Update
July was a strong bounce back month for 2022. With everything going on in the world… war, inflation & looming recession the first 6 months of the year has put a scare on many investors. If retirement is still years or even decades away there is no reason to panic, just keep investing as if…
Options recap week of July 25-29
Today is not only the end of the week but also closes out the month. This weeks trades: New Options C SOXL 8/5/22 $20.5 0.26 C SOXL 8/5/22 $20.5 0.30 P TQQQ 8/5/22 $25 0.70 CLOSED Expired, Closed, Assigned Options C WBA 7/29/22 $40 0.14 EXPIRED C SOFI 7/29/22 $7 0.08 EXPIRED C…
June 25th Purchase
As I do every Monday, as long as the market is open, I DCA (Dollar Cost Average) into one of my holdings. On average I invest $250 per week, usually split among two or three stocks. This week’s portfolio additions: 1 share of Google ( GOOG ) @ $109.92 1 share of Texas Instruments (…
Welcome to my investing journey.
Welcome, For the last couple of decades I, like many other people in the workforce have been investing with a workplace 401K. A majority of these plans have the same group of funds to pick from and it’s mostly a set it and forget it strategy. It’s a great way to build a nest egg…