I sold my small number of apple shares in August at around $99, realising a capital gain of over 60%.
This investment was one of my rare deviations away from the core portfolio of well diversified high income ETFs, bought more for curiosity and a sense of value following its steep fall in price in late 2012 / early 2013.
Having returned close to its historic highs i decided to sell & lock in a healthy profit, making it one of my more successful investments.
If only i'd bought more.....
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
September 2014 Review
September saw my net worth increase by 0.3%, with falls in investments and pension funds, along with larger than average expenses, offsetting most of the month's income.
The value of my investment portfolio fell by around 1.5% as equity markets fell, with a particularly sharp drop in HK following the recent political protests. My small amount of Apple shares were disposed of during the month, realising a large capital gain.
My pension fund unit values fell by around 1.5% in line with falling equities markets.
Property rental income was paid in full & on time with a small annual expense paid.
Cash balances were higher, with savings from income and a small investment disposal. Expenses were higher partly due to some IT upgrades.
Year to date net worth growth: 21.5%
Year to date savings rate: 66%
The value of my investment portfolio fell by around 1.5% as equity markets fell, with a particularly sharp drop in HK following the recent political protests. My small amount of Apple shares were disposed of during the month, realising a large capital gain.
My pension fund unit values fell by around 1.5% in line with falling equities markets.
Property rental income was paid in full & on time with a small annual expense paid.
Cash balances were higher, with savings from income and a small investment disposal. Expenses were higher partly due to some IT upgrades.
Year to date net worth growth: 21.5%
Year to date savings rate: 66%
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