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Reason: None provided.

The dividend yield was good and I wasn't feeling great about adding more to Microsoft like I usually would. I definitely wanted more exposure to oil so I chose from a few options.

I could have gone for Eni, BP or Shell but I decided against those. Europe is unlikely to be a good place to invest. Exxon Mobil was a possibility but I haven't had a good history investing in it.

I thought about following Warren Buffett into Chevron and Occidental, but I decided on Petrobras for the dividend yield as I plan to hold long term. In hindsight, it had more to fall than I expected. I bought in a little after the ex-dividend date for the price drop that comes from that, but it has followed the rest of the market downwards.

Still a long time left in this year to turn it around. Despite some questionable moves, I'm still beating the indexes and that shitty feminist SHE ETF this year.

Really, that's all I want to do this year. It's a clear bear market, but if I beat the indexes and that virtue signal crap, I'll be happy even when I'm losing.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

The dividend yield was good and I wasn't feeling great about adding more to Microsoft like I usually would. I definitely wanted more exposure to oil so I chose from a few options.

I could have gone for Eni, BP or Shell but I decided against those. Europe is unlikely to be a good place to invest. Exxon Mobil was a possibility but I haven't had a good history investing in it.

I thought about following Warren Buffett into Chevron and Occidental, but I decided on Petrobras for the dividend yield as I plan to hold long term. In hindsight, it had more to fall than I expected. I bought in on ex-dividend date for the price drop that comes from that, but it has followed the rest of the market downwards.

Still a long time left in this year to turn it around. Despite some questionable moves, I'm still beating the indexes and that shitty feminist SHE ETF this year.

Really, that's all I want to do this year. It's a clear bear market, but if I beat the indexes and that virtue signal crap, I'll be happy even when I'm losing.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

The dividend yield was good and I wasn't feeling great about adding more to Microsoft like I usually would. I definitely wanted more exposure to oil so I chose from a few options.

I could have gone for Eni, BP or Shell but I decided against those. Europe is unlikely to be a good place to invest. Exxon Mobil was a possibility but I haven't had a good history investing in it.

I thought about following Warren Buffett into Chevron and Occidental, but I decided on Petrobras for the dividend yield as I plan to hold long term. In hindsight, it had more to fall than I expected. I bought in on ex-dividend date for the price drop that comes from that, but it has followed the rest of the market downwards.

Still a long time left in this year to turn it around. Despite some questionable moves, I'm still beating the indexes and that shitty feminist SHE ETF this year.

2 years ago
1 score