Fun Fund: Q2 2023

In this post, I will discuss how and what I am doing in one of my actively managed investment accounts (“the Fund Fund”).

As a reminder, most of the prior posts about this account (which is really just a small Roth IRA that I am tracking more closely than my other investments) are located on this page.

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Fun Fund: Q4 2021

Update on the fun fund investing account for the fourth quarter and full year 2021

This post is about my “Fun Fund.” I am going to discuss the performance of this actively managed investment account in the fourth quarter of 2021 (and for the whole year) and share some thoughts on a few positions.

As a reminder, most of the prior posts about this account (which is really just a small Roth IRA that I am tracking more closely than my other investments) are located on this page.

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Fun Fund: Q3 2021: The Trident of Destiny

This post is about my “Fun Fund.” I am going to discuss the performance of this actively managed investment account in the third quarter of 2021 and share some thoughts on a few positions.

As a reminder, most of the prior posts about this account (which is really just a small Roth IRA that I am tracking more closely than my other investments) are located on this page.

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Fun Fund Update: Q4 2020

This is the end of quarter and end of 2020 update to my active stock picking account investing journal.

This post is about my “Fun Fund.” I am going to discuss the performance of this actively managed investment account in the recently ended fourth quarter and calendar year 2020 and share some thoughts on a few positions.

As a reminder, most of the prior posts about this account (which is really just a small Roth IRA that I am messing around with) are located on this page.

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My Fun Fund and The Great Cessation

This is going to be a quick Fun Fund investment journal update to document my thoughts (and actions), so that I can hopefully reflect and improve over time (and, perhaps more likely, for our mutual future amusement).

I sold some stocks in my Fun Fund account last Friday, as a matter of portfolio management. If I am totally honest, however, I am also expressing a view about the overall market. The timing of “trimming” these positions was influenced by my view of the current risks and rewards on offer in the equity market.

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The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Quarter

Time for a quick update on the “Fun Fund” for the first quarter of 2020. As a reminder, this is just a Roth IRA where I am planning to track my active investments/performance. As you may be able to infer from the title of this post, this quarter could have gone better.

Schadenfreude?