Portfolio overview: July 2016 (#8)

Hello!

Two good things: my trading start to generate me small profit. Too early to speak about success, but at least my terrible ROI is moving close to zero. And, second, I lowered number of platforms I work with, so, I hope to get better result on main places.

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Portfolio overview: June 2016 (#7)

Hello and happy sunny Summer!

I do more and more altcoin trading instead of p2p lending. My ROI there is very bad, but I hope that main reason is an effect of expensive BTC (that put altcoins to very low prices). May be next month I will start to include trading into overview of my portfolio.

But let’s look how my p2p is doing.

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Portfolio Overview: May 2016 (#6)

Hello! No, this is not a post from new happy trader:) Trading did me huge loses at the moment(over 25%), and who knows, when my sh&tcoins will come back to their price which was few weeks ago. Later about that, now I need to wait and be patient.

How my investments are going – let’s start with Euro.

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Portfolio Overview: April 2016 (#5)

Dear Readers, I am happy to share with you my results!

In last post I told about my plans to lower number of platforms I work with. After one month I am even more convenient that this is a right decision.

Traditionally I start with an overview of investments in Euro.

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Portfolio Overview: March 2016 (#4)

Good buy, Winter! Time to make new overview of portfolio.

February was a difficult month. I realised how is impossible to deal with too big number of platforms. In next month I will try to select one main platform and two-three alternatives with an autoinvest options. Hope that will help me to achieve better results.

Traditionally I start with an overview of investments in Euro.

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Fast, cheap, good – where to invest, version 1, part 2 (table)

Note 2016-02-25: Twino have lowered interest. Today I have updated table in my post

In previous post I told about 3 main criteria (available time, money, appetite for profit) to select platform for investment. I have mentioned need of diversification as well.  Now I will try to compare how platforms qualify needs of different investors.
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Portfolio Overview: February 2016 (#3)

February I will celebrate 3y since my first investments at p2p platform. 3 years ago I did first deposit to Bondora (former Isepankur).  And March I will pass 12 month since my first investments at BTC based p2p lending platform (BTCJAM).

3 years ago I had normal standard working place with notebook, relatively good sleep and 90% of time doing my ordinary job. Today my working place looks like this,

workand I use 2 ultra-wide monitors, I spend 80% of time closed to p2p or cryptos and have short nights with immediate connection for bitcoinwisdom after wake-up 🙂

Lets look on my return and understand, is there any reason in life like mine 🙂

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UPDATED: Portfolio Overview: January 2016 (2)

I found mistake in calculation of ROI at BTCJAM. Now corrected. I would like to apologize for my mistake!

Happy, Prosperous and Successful New 2016 Year to all readers of my blog!

New month and time to make new overview of my portfolio. My return: Continue reading UPDATED: Portfolio Overview: January 2016 (2)

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Portfolio Overview: December 2015 (1)

I plan to publish regular periodic overview of return on my portfolio.

Counting investments we have good and bad days and we have real and pseudo heroes. I see today as black day and you may note example of “pseudo good” investor. Such guy must be simply removed from your “following” lists 🙂 That’s me  Continue reading Portfolio Overview: December 2015 (1)

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Investment in P2P lending: Omaraha

Omaraha (www.omaraha.ee)  is relatively small, but efficient p2p investment platform from Estonia. Omaraha operates in Estonia and Slovakia. Investment currency – Euro. Investor must be 21 years of age and be permanent resident in Estonia or in any other European Union country.

Omaraha isn’t huge in number of stuff, but I never had any problems with support, both by email or forum. I have never seen any announcement about Omaraha plans to become “Nr 1” or talks about becoming “pan-European” or “pan-world” investment platform. Instead of that Omaraha provide fast and stable interface to invest and monitor results. Continue reading Investment in P2P lending: Omaraha

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