Third Payout – Adjusted Tickets

This post has take a little while to come out.

I was initially waiting for the true payout to land on my account, pay the loan and see how much interest I’ve saved. This has taken a long time.

I’ve adjusted the Portfolio by excluding tickets that had a yield <10%. This may bring me more income but also more NAV erosion. But let’s test it.

I’ve received this month £1569.86 in dividends.

InvestmentDividend Payout (£)
IncomeShares Nasdaq 100 Options385.90
IncomeShares S&P500 Options260.36
IncomeShares NVIDIA NVDA Options135.65
IncomeShares Alphabet GOOG Options22.56
IncomeShares META Options121.38
IncomeShares Tesla TSLA Options301.30
IncomeShares Coinbase COIN Options342.71
Total£1,569.86

This translates into a yield of 55%.

There has been some stock depreceation (I’m down 1K), but January has been a bumpy ride for those stocks. They are all down for this month. Therefore, I still don’t want to blame NAV erosion here.

I’ll have to pay £550 in minimum payments this month, but I will pay £1100 towards the 10K loan.

Let’s see how it pans out!

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