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19 Apr 2017 b5000FNSR $22.54

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#32

Not too bad, end of day June 5



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Here is a new update, we're now up 39.3% since we started (although that's probably understating things as you can see below that Finisar (FNSR) was taken as a 100% loss by the Yahoo portfolio software, which is of course ridiculous as:

But we haven't yet figured out how to registrate the closing of positions in the portfolio software (it seems one can only new lots so we added a sell lot for Finisar, with the result the software calculated it as a 100% loss, curious).

We will also have to close the ESIO position, as that company was also acquired (for $30 a share). The standout performers are Inseego (INSG) up 271% and The Trade Desk (TTD) up 259.6%. Both more than three-folded. Not bad!

JD.com (JD) has been a loser so far, as has the much more risky proposition of Nano Dimension (NNDM), which waited waaay too long with the financing, resulting in a disasterously diluting one.



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(02-24-2019, 10:13 AM)admin Wrote:

Here is a new update, we're now up 39.3% since we started (although that's probably understating things as you can see below that Finisar (FNSR) was taken as a 100% loss by the Yahoo portfolio software, which is of course ridiculous as:

But we haven't yet figured out how to registrate the closing of positions in the portfolio software (it seems one can only new lots so we added a sell lot for Finisar, with the result the software calculated it as a 100% loss, curious).

We will also have to close the ESIO position, as that company was also acquired (for $30 a share). The standout performers are Inseego (INSG) up 271% and The Trade Desk (TTD) up 259.6%. Both more than three-folded. Not bad!

JD.com (JD) has been a loser so far, as has the much more risky proposition of Nano Dimension (NNDM), which waited waaay too long with the financing, resulting in a disasterously diluting one.


Maybe try out Portfolio Performance for tracking your investment record. I use it for a while now and while it still has flaws, all in all it's pretty good for that matter.
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#35
Oh wow, much smaller TEUM position than what I was expecting based on reading all T topics, posts, articles. Very interesting, thx for disclosing your picks, and size of positions
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(03-31-2019, 10:17 PM)vk_from_la Wrote: Oh wow, much smaller TEUM position than what I was expecting based on reading all T topics, posts, articles.  Very interesting, thx for disclosing your picks, and size of positions

Hello, welcome aboard VK. Yes, we're trying to have a diversified portfolio, although we're still pretty heavily skewed towards technology (or even shares in general). 

Having said that, we did add another 3000 and we now see that we have two threads confused, sorry.
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#37
We haven't kept score for a long time but someone attended us to the following, our end of 2019 Tip Ranks ranking of 63 out of 7115

   
 
Now, this takes all of our SA articles and we're pretty sure it doesn't include the ones we sold (like for instance Pareteum) as we didn't publish that in articles but use the real-time Stocktalks (a sort of Twitter) on SA for these (as well as all SHU portfolio changes) so the ranking could actually be higher.
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