Weekly
Investment Activity – First Week of December
Hi everyone,
This posting will
detail my investment activity for the first week of December, as I did not get
a chance to write a post all week. Work
and family has kept me really busy, so I haven’t had much time to blog about my
ongoing investment activity. I will be
posting a separate posting to detail my current weekly activity, as I’m still
trying to actively contribute to my dividend portfolio and/or retirement account
on a weekly basis. I had one ‘larger’
buy during this week, as I already posted about. In addition, I continued investing smaller
amounts in my Loyal3 account and through direct investment plans.
Dividend
Growth Investing:
During the week, I made
one purchase in my main brokerage account, as discussed in a separate
posting. This was an untimely purchase,
as the stock has significantly dropped since the purchase, but the long term
outlook remains positive in my opinion.
I added to my position in BP p.l.c. (BP), which I initially initiated in
November. I purchased 15 more shares of
BP, at a purchase price of $39.60 per share, for a total investment of $594. With that purchase price, it provided a Yield
on Cost (YOC) of 6.06% with an annual dividend payment of $2.40 per share. This new purchase brings my total position of
BP to 37 shares and lowers my cost basis to $40.58 per share. As of closing this past Friday, BP is trading
at $36.24. I’ve been contemplating
adding to my position at these levels, and will make a decision this coming
week to see where I allocate my capital.
I've toned down my
trading in Loyal3 lately without the credit card perk, but did manage to make a
few small trades. I continued making
small ongoing purchases, and this week I invested $70.00 in three
companies. I contributed $25.00 to the
Walt Disney Co. (DIS) and $25.00 to Unilever (UL). Lastly, I contributed $20.00 to the Target
Corp. (TGT). Not much, but I figure even
these small amounts will dramatically add up over the long term.
In my direct investment
plans, I had a few contributions go through in my ongoing investment
accounts. I had a contribution to
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ), as I invested $50.00 that added 0.99167
shares to my position. In addition, I
contributed $65.00 to my Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) account, which purchased
0.693831 shares.
Lastly, I had a few
automatic dividend reinvestments go through.
I received $1.70 from ConocoPhillips (COP), which was reinvested to
0.02575 shares. Ford Motor Co. (F) paid
a quarterly dividend of $6.38, which was reinvested for 0.406 shares. I’ll be selectively reinvesting dividends
that I receive in my Loyal3 account and will only detail them in my Loyal3
activity.
Overall, I invested $787.08 for the week, which was used to
add to current positions. I invested in
seven companies, which were BP, COP, F, DIS, UL, VZ and TGT. I’ve been saving for another larger purchase
this month, with the energy sector still remaining the most logical
option. However, as I discussed earlier,
I would like to initiate a position in the financial sector and still have BNS
on my short list. Thank you for checking
out my blog and for all the support!
Good stuff, Agent. You are picking up lots of quality companies for good prices. Keep up the great work
ReplyDeleteR2R
Interesting trades, keep the news coming.
ReplyDeleteAgent Dividend,
ReplyDeleteIt's awesome seeing you build up larger and larger positions, such as BP and averaging down your costs. I hope no dividend cuts arise from the oil industry, as I have quite a bit of oil too. I'll have to read more earning releases as they come out.
And as you said - the accumulation of a share here and a share there will add up well over time, keep at it!
-Lanny
Like all your picks. Disney has been on fire lately and projected to have monster next two years!
ReplyDeleteSmall amounts add up surprisingly fast! Toss a few coins in here, toss a few coins in there, rinse and repeat, and soon you're sitting on a pretty big pile of coins.
ReplyDeleteLots of good buys. Really like all of these names. Small amounts do add up. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of diverse names you have been picking up for the month. Good use of your capital to spread your long term best and not just focus on energy names. Large buys and small buy all matter over time. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese small investiments are really wonderfull to build a strong portfolio!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work! That's a good selection of stocks!
ReplyDeleteNice purchases Special Agent! Each of the 7 are strong companies. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteBert, One of the Dividend Diplomats