EWRobson
- 20 Jan 2005 18:13
The first ASOS Challenge was successful in the sense that it taught us a few lessons on investment timing. Only three of 11 shares ended in profit and that included ASOS itself: congratulations to legend for BNH and bosley for SEO. Back to the drawing board for the rest of us (over the year the portfolio would have thrashed any opposition!).
Participants welcome for the second challenge. Primary objective is to find shares that will double in value by 1st July, beating ASC in the process; secondary to be most successful stock-picker in terms of the value of your 20K portfolio. Rules are:
1.Each participant has 20K which can go into 1,2,3 or 4 shares in units of 5K.
2.ASC has 20K and is team yardstick, not in individual portfolios.
3.Duplication between entrants OK with no upper limit for total for one share.
4.Start weekend of 21st Jan. Buy price half way between closing offer and mid.
5.Latest time of entry to be 8 pm on Sunday, 23rd Jan.
6.Challenge to close Friday, 1st July.
7.Entrants can switch up to a total of 10K; av. of Friday close bid and mid.
8.Progress reports to rank shares by performance but also participants (initial only to protect from the ridicule of outsiders!).
Participants welcome. Just post selection here or on ASC thread.
Eric
Dil
- 21 Jan 2005 13:15
- 15 of 315
Even split please between :
BPG
NLR
AUG
CASH
sandrew64
- 21 Jan 2005 13:27
- 16 of 315
I'll have an even split as well please on:
BNH
DFD
PDX
SPS
petralva
- 21 Jan 2005 13:42
- 18 of 315
mdw 10k
xen 5k
idox 5k
for me thanks.
Kivver
- 21 Jan 2005 13:43
- 19 of 315
Hello everyone, can i have:-
5 on TRT
5 on BGC
10 on SPS
MANY THANKS, should be interesting.
markusantonius
- 21 Jan 2005 13:52
- 20 of 315
First time I've done this! But here we go.....
10k on KYS (Kryso Resources)
5k on SEO (Stanelco)
5k on NVR (Namibian Resources)
Cheers,
Kus.
markusantonius
- 21 Jan 2005 13:54
- 21 of 315
Spelling mistake, sorry: NBR (not nVr!).
EWRobson
- 21 Jan 2005 13:55
- 22 of 315
Welcome Sandrew, Dil, snakey, petralva, Kivver. Up to 13 and counting!
Dil: that's really impressive; an investor who actually holds cash (cash would have come in 4th out of 11 the first time round!
Snakey: relieved to see someone else still holds the faith with CFP
petralva: see now why the MDW price has come back: to give you a decent buy price!
Kivver: a run on SPS which may end up as bookie's favourite!
good luck one and all!
Eric
Dil
- 21 Jan 2005 13:57
- 23 of 315
CASH is a company :-)
EWRobson
- 21 Jan 2005 14:03
- 24 of 315
Dil: lol:-)
martinj100
- 21 Jan 2005 14:04
- 25 of 315
martinj100
- 21 Jan 2005 14:06
- 26 of 315
First time for me also
Even split please
sps
epd
cey
bnh
many thanks
martin
partridge
- 21 Jan 2005 16:04
- 27 of 315
I'll try CRDA BAG RSG and BBR with even split please. Eric - you should write a book on time organisation with all that you do!
markusantonius
- 21 Jan 2005 16:12
- 28 of 315
Eric,
Is this ALL you do? Seriously, can you recommend any firms doing CFD's, Covered-Call-Options, etc.?
EWRobson
- 21 Jan 2005 16:21
- 29 of 315
Thanks, partridge, markus. The main thing is to retire. Then do the 'work' you want to do and call it fun! If you make money as well, its great and funds your overseas trips, etc. - not too far from the internet, of course!
kus - I'll respond by e-mail not to distract this thread at the moment.
Eric
johngtudor
- 21 Jan 2005 17:39
- 30 of 315
Eric:
BPRG: 10K
PCI: 5K
PDX: 5K
Rgds John
EWRobson
- 21 Jan 2005 17:49
- 31 of 315
john: I thought I could at least rely on you for consistency. But that's the trouble with charts - they are always changing their minds!
Good luck, Eric
johngtudor
- 21 Jan 2005 18:58
- 32 of 315
Eric, You restricted my options too much...having to make a selection right now was tricky and with so many stocks on the watch list, it was a question of which ones to go with for this particular challenge! I even thought of setting aside a small capital sum to earn overnight LIBOR interest but thought you would rule that out!! Looking at our overall performance for the last challenge we might find it useful to also add how much our money would gain if left in the local Building Society...and without the hassle! Still no pain no gain and I appreciate, in case someone raises the point...we did choose arbitary timings to open and close the challenge! Interestingly, I note the stellar performance of my Equity Income Funds this last year...and the top funds are ahead by 20%+.. Makes you think?
Have a great weekend.
John
EWRobson
- 21 Jan 2005 19:29
- 33 of 315
John
The stellar performance of your equity income funds? Tell us more! Are these your funds in the sense that you run them or that you selected them and enjoy the fruits of others labours? I wouldn't have any problems with LIBOR (you wouldn't necessarily invest 20K overnight if you were given it) but the 'game' is, I suspect, meant to be more adventurous than real life. Some of us are too adventurous in real life!
Eric
johngtudor
- 21 Jan 2005 20:27
- 34 of 315
Eric: As to your question I enjoy the fruits of other peoples labours. In fact I have stakes in the companies I have selected, and it's all real life for me. Some game huh!
Still just had a great day on the US Mkt so off to enjoy my cellar!
John