Today I added another 17 shares of $SHEL (-7,05%) .
Bought for an average price of €29,6764 per share including transaction costs.
In total I now have 105 shares
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60Today I added another 17 shares of $SHEL (-7,05%) .
Bought for an average price of €29,6764 per share including transaction costs.
In total I now have 105 shares
Added 17 shares of #shell
$SHEL (-7,05%) today.
Purchased for an average price of €30,9117 per share including transaction costs.
A total of 88 shares now owned.
Continue building quietly😉
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$BP. (-8,57%)
$XOM (-5,32%)
$CVX (-6,41%)
$TTE (-5,7%)
$SHEL (-7,05%)
New weekly update with another purchase.
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$SHEL (-7,05%)
$BP. (-8,57%)
$XOM (-5,32%)
$CVX (-6,41%)
$TTE (-5,7%)
This month was quite special with a lot of opportunities. The biggest surprise was the phenomenal Q4 report of $ASML (-1,93%) . I was lucky to buy some more shares a few days before the announcement that's why the price I ended up paying is that good. I raise my personal buy target of $ASML (-1,93%) from €620-€650 to €680-€700.
$LMT (-3,25%) mixed earnings were expected by me but the price drop is quite good, that's why I decided to add more shares.
$PEP (-0,7%) have still very attractive price so I plan to continue to buy more and more. Currently, it's the 3rd biggest position in my portfolio and for now, I plan to keep it like this.
Transactions:
$PEP (-0,7%) - Bought x1.3 at $150.30
$LMT (-3,25%) - Bought x0.4 at $459.90
$ASML (-1,93%) - Bought x0.7 at €629.60
$TTE (-5,7%) - Bought x3 at €55.00
$PEP (-0,7%) - Bought x0.7 at $144.99
Dividends:
$MAIN (-6,58%) x10 Dividends at $0.25
$MO (-1,54%) x2 Dividends at $1.02
$VICI (-1,24%) x4 Dividends at $0.433
$TTE (-5,7%) x2 Dividends at €0.79
$PEP (-0,7%) x2 Dividends at $1.355
Unrealized gain/loss: +4.13%
Realized gain/loss: NA
- Oil
- gas
- EU emissions trading
- Copper
- Aluminum
- Gold
- Silver
Link: https://shorturl.at/5VrEF
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$SHEL (-7,05%)
$TTE (-5,7%)
$ABX (-7,38%)
$GLDA (-2,21%)
$GOLD
$LNVA
$GOLD
$DE000EWG0LD1 (+0%)
$B7GN
$PAAS
$PHAG (-6,02%)
$SLV (-6,05%)
$1BRN
$IOIL00 (-6,42%)
$WTI
$WTI
$CVX (-6,41%)
$XOM (-5,32%)
$OXYP34
$ALEX
$OD7A
$ALUM (-2,21%)
$COPA (-7,6%)
$OD7C
$SCCO (-8,93%)
$GLEN (-8,87%)
$RIO (-6,2%)
$RIO (-6,26%)
$RIO (-5,57%)
Hello everyone 🤘🏻👨🏻💻,
for fun I let ChatGPT play as my investment advisor and asked how he could invest 3.500 € in shares in shares. His answer:
📌 4x $CVX (-6,41%)
📌 5x $TTE (-5,7%)
📌 3x $ALV (-6,01%)
📌 3x $JPM (-7%)
📌 1x $ASML (-1,93%)
📌 1x $AVGO (-7,15%)
📌 10x $VHYL (-5,12%)
Doesn't sound so wrong to me 👀.
How would you currently invest €3,500? 👆🏻🤓
Hello everyone 🤘🏻👨🏻💻,
I have recently realized that my portfolio is not sufficiently focused on dividend stocks. I would therefore like to change this now and look forward to your recommendations! 📈💰
I currently have a few stocks on my watchlist that I'm taking a closer look at:
I'm also looking a little more closely at oil stocks at the moment, as "Drill, baby, drill" ~ Donald Trump is back in vogue.👆🏻
Which dividend stocks do you have in your portfolio or on your watchlist? I am curious! 🤘🏻🤓
2024:
This was my first year of investing in which I planned mostly to learn and think about what type of investor I would like to be. During my journey, quite quickly, I realized I would like to be a dividend growth investor - not saying it is best for all, but simply, what was most appealing to me.
I underperformed S&P500, but not sad about it. To be honest, about a 14% price gain is far more than I expected. I was aiming for a small price gain of around 4-7% and 2,5-4% YoC so can't really complain.
2025:
For this year, I would like to still be quite conservative about my expectations and keep them as in the year before - an unrealized gain of 4-7% and 2,5-4% YoC
Goals:
I plan to make posts each month about my progress so if you like to see how I'm doing, feel free to follow :)
Apollo Global Management
$APO (-9,26%) will join the S&P500 index on December 23, 2024.
Anyone following the current news on Investor Relations has already expected this
https://ir.apollo.com/news-events/press-releases
There you will find a large number of exciting deals that you hardly ever hear about in the media
For example :
On Dec. 4, Apollo announced that funds managed by Apollo subsidiaries (the "Apollo Funds") have agreed to acquire a 50 percent stake in a Texas solar and battery energy storage system portfolio ("BESS") from TotalEnergies
$TTE (-5,7%) to acquire. The portfolio comprises approximately 2 GW of solar and BESS facilities at strategic locations in the Texas ERCOT market, consisting of three solar projects with a total capacity of 1.7 GW and two battery storage projects with a total capacity of 300 MW. TotalEnergies will retain a 50% stake in the portfolio and will continue to operate the plants, which include Danish Fields, Cottonwood and Hill Solar I.
Apollo partner Brad Fierstein said: "We are excited to partner with TotalEnergies, a leading energy company at the forefront of the energy transition, and to invest in a highly contracted, scaled renewable energy portfolio. Apollo's Clean Transition strategy allows us to be a flexible and long-term capital partner, supporting the growth of the Integrated Power business and TotalEnergies' capital recycling strategy."
Over the past five years, Apollo-managed funds have invested approximately $40 billion in energy transition and sustainability investments, supporting clean energy and infrastructure companies and projects, including offshore and onshore wind, solar, storage, renewable fuels, electric vehicles and a wide range of technologies to support decarbonization. Across all asset classes, Apollo aims to invest $50 billion in clean energy and climate investments by 2027 and sees the opportunity to deploy more than $100 billion by 2030.
Apollo is a fast-growing global alternative asset manager.
As of September 30, 2024, Apollo had approximately $733 billion in assets under management.