AAportfolio stands for Alfred Acar Portfolio.
A portfolio in the context of Finance is a group of assets which you possess. It can be constituted of simple assets such as money in different currencies, commodities (gold, oil, corn…), common stocks (percentage of ownership in a company), and real estate (land and buildings) – or much more complex products in a financial sense such as fixed-income assets, derivatives (which I’ll explain in other articles with simple and relevant terms, understandable to literally anyone), and all type of financial contracts and dynamic schemes that blow the markets up in 2008[Asset-backed securities (ABS), Mortgaged-backed securities (MBS), Synthetic collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and any member of the shenanigans family have earned a scandalous reputation due to unreasonable practices driven by greed (crave for easy-fast money), social prestige (crave for attention and admiration), and lack of oversight (from regulators) – BUT in the hands of proper person and the appropriate doses, they can become an integral part of powerful strategy capable of generating consistent cash flows].
AAportfolio is just the fancy name of my portfolio on the stock market = what I bought on the stock market and still hold.
In this subsection, you find updates on the performance of my portfolio and the actions that I took.
I am committed to share all my returns, regardless of how great or terrible the results are. Pick the month that you want under AAportfolio.
The updates (Posts) are from time to time when my portfolio experiences volatility or when I implemente a new approach.
You can find my updates on my LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram profiles too. NB: LinkedIn deletes posts that are older than a year, so with time my blog, and Facebook & Instagram accounts will be better references of older performances and insights.