Personal Portfolio Update 10/25/13 : Small Time Blog

Personal Portfolio Update 10/25/13

by Bradley Voight on 10/28/13

From here on out I will refer to this as the personal portfolio. This account is held with Scottrade. Our new portfolio will be called the Smalltime model portfolio on the Tradeking trading platform, started with $150 in scrap metal money. Alright on to the personal portfolio update.


KR 50 shares @ 43.42.......................$2171.00
STKL 196 shares @ 10.83...................$2122.68
SIRI 100 shares @ 3.749......................$374.90 
RVLT 175 shares @ 3.32.....................$581.00
SGLB 3000 shares @ .145..................$435.00
AXPW 700 shares @ .1231...................$86.17

Share Total..............................................$5770.75
Cash........................................................$452.58
Total......................................................$6223.33
Original Investment...................................$5382.73
Performance to date............................... +$840.60 or 15.6%


Kroger and Sun-Opta continue to be the big winners. (RVLT) Revolution lighting is a very volatile stock. It is prone to 10%-12% swings in price on any given day. I still firmly believe in the story of the company so I will ride the roller coaster until the story turns sour. After a bad quarter, (SIRI) SiriusXM backed off from $4. To help with my cash raising effort, I sold 75 shares of SIRI @ $3.90 for $285.50 after commissions. I still like the long term prospects for SIRI so I'll keep the 100 shares an hold pat.

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