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September 2016 – Low Cost Portfolio Scorecard
By Yaruzi's Learn 2 Live  •  October 3, 2016
My low cost portfolio received a significant injection of cash from unit trust portfolio liquidation. A total of $221,000 was added in the month of September alone. Because of the cash injection, equity allocation decreased from 47% to 26%. To re-balance the portfolio, I planned to make a number of purchases with the intention to increase the equity allocation gradually to around 50% in the next few months. The September purchases increased my equity allocation from 26% to 33%:
  • Sembcorp Industries 1500 shares @ $2.69
  • M1 1600 shares @ $2.53
  • PCCW (0008.HK) 5000 shares @ HKD 5.01
  • BT Group PLC (BT-A.L) 580 shares @ GBP 3.864
  • BP PLC (BP.L) 530 shares @ GBP 4.2475
  • Global Logistic Properties (GLP) 2200 shares @ $1.835
  • HSBC (0005.HK) 400 shares @ HKD 57.95 (add to existing position)
  • Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGAS.JK) 11000 ...
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By Yaruzi's Learn 2 Live
I live in Singapore with my wonderful wife and 2 kids. My wife is a stay-home mom, while I'm the sole breadwinner. I work as an engineer. I started investing in unit trust in July 2012. I was 36 years old then. My goal was to build assets and passive income for my retirement. I'm particularly interested in dividend investing, and I intend to build my own dividend portfolio.
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