Portfolio Update 10/14/2013 : Small Time Blog

Portfolio Update 10/14/2013

by Bradley Voight on 10/14/13

This portfolio is my own personal account and I am posting the progress (or lack thereof) as an example of how easy it is to research, buy, and sell stocks online. Here is this weeks update.


KR 50 shares @ 41.71.......................$2085.50
STKL 196 shares @ 10.00...................$1960.00
SIRI 175 shares @ 3.88......................$679.00
RVLT 175 shares @ 4.26.....................$745.50
SGLB 3500 shares @ .14..................$490.00
AXPW 700 shares @ .12...................$84.00

Share Total.............................................$6043.00
Cash.........................................................$47.50
Total......................................................$6090.50
Original Investment...................................$5382.73
Performance to date............................... +$707.77 or 13.14%

The only move this week was I bought 650 shares of SGLB @ .12 + $7.39 commission for a total of $85.39. Those same 650 shares are worth $91, almost enough to cover my inbound commission.

As an example of how much I need to make to break even I would have to take into account what I have to pay to sell, which would be $7.45 or so. I would need the price of SGLB to hit 15.9 cents to break even (650 X .159 = 103.35 -14.84= $88.51($14.84 is the buy & sell commission total). I would actually make just over three dollars in this scenario.

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