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February, 2023: 27
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Investor's Journal is a diary focused strictly on investments and personal finance issues, primarily from a contrarian and retiree point of view. Follow along with an average guy's failures and successes as he learns, by trial and error, the fine art of value investing.


2/27/23- As noted in January, we are retaining our basic 25 liquid assets now for a year and a day, but, as here, will show their categories and ticker symbols among each month's entries:

Dividend Assets ANBEX; CHK; EGLE; EQTIX; FYLD; JXN; LVHI; PCN; PMFYX; and WU.

Value Assets FNF; LSEA; SM; VIR; and WIRE.

Growth Assets BILL; DDOG; NET; S; and SNOW.

Exchange Traded Funds [ETFs] at a Discount QQEW; QQQ; VTI; VB; and VIOO.

In addition, we are gradually adding shares of higher yielding stocks or ETFs in order to achieve our target level of total portfolio dividends for 2023, $62,986.

Since the 1/8/23 entry, total liquid assets have increased $135,383 or 7.82% and now stand at $1,865,935. The entire nest egg, including real estate, bond assets, common stock shares, collectibles, etc., is now worth $2,367,895, a gain of $136,743 or 6.13% since the end of 2022.

It is evident from several potential hazards that there is a risk of substantial declines in equity prices in 2023. To offset some of this jeopardy, we are keeping our metaphorical powder dry with reserves that can be used in the event of bear market type trader reactions and hence to purchase assets at relative bargains. The bulk of our liquid assets, though, are fully invested in our key holdings, as above.


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