Juzzle
- 23 Jul 2017 10:51
Share prices are all shown in pence. A website link for each company is given below. This is primarily a reference thread for myself. Discussion of an individual stock should ideally take place on its own existing discussion thread please, where its followers can readily find it.
The stocks displayed here are not recommendations - merely ones that I have chosen to run with. Most have already risen precariously, and some may collapse.
This is an aggressive portfolio being constructed between 10 July and 30 July 2017. On 10 July it comprised small stakes in four stocks I already owned (SOM,RST,TPF,ANII) representing in total 8.6%, and 91.4% cash. Stakes in those four were increased and a dozen other stocks bought. By 24 July, 65% stocks, 35% cash. Mostly held within a stockdealing ISA. The cash element is not earning interest; it will at times be used to temporarily boost stakes in one or other of the stocks or to buy another. I pay an ISA fee of £5 per quarter in total, and a brokerage fee of £9.90 per trade..
Initially I aim to run it for 5 months till 31 Dec 2017, by when I am hoping to be up 15%. This portfolio was funded by proceeds from the sale of a flat, the rent from which was generating 7%pa. The aim is to convincingly better that return. At 31 December I shall consider withdrawing a sum equivalent to what would have been 5 months rent, and to possibly do the same each six months thereafter (though I shall reassess that plan at Dec 31). Stocks that fail to maintain good performance will be reduced or ditched along the way (can't afford passengers) a few others might be bought. Fast ones that get too big might be topsliced to keep the portfolio in balance. I expect the initial setting up costs (brokerage fees on 16 stocks, and buy/sell price spreads of up to 4%) to be a drag on overall valuation in the opening weeks.
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PORTFOLIO 69 ENDS AT POST 191, DETAILING A GAIN OF 79.64% BETWEEN
JULY AND END-OF-2017. PART OF THE TOTAL HAS BEEN CASHED IN AND
WITHDRAWN. THE START OF PORTFOLIO 70, RUNNING 3 MONTHS FROM
START OF 2018, IS DETAILED IN POST 192
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cynic
- 13 Dec 2017 07:50
- 179 of 222
PURP
augurs well for the lttle treading position i opened a couple of days back ......
H1 Average Uk Income Per Instruction Up 14% To £1,138
Uk Revenue Guidance For Full Year Upgraded 5% From £80m To £84m
On-course To Achieve Full Year Revenue Guidance Of £12m In Australia
H1 Total Gross Profit 26.2 Million Pounds Versus 10.4 Million Pounds Year Ago
Uk Business Continues To Scale Up N H1, Reporting An Adjusted Ebitda Profit Of £4.7m (Fy17: £0.3m) And An Operating Profit Of £3.2m
cynic
- 15 Dec 2017 08:40
- 183 of 222
IQE
though i too would like to see a "jolly" rns from this quarter, that's more for the benefit of the tading position i have
i hold a great many more in my sipp which has a much longer view on life, so relatively unimportant
cynic
- 15 Dec 2017 10:09
- 184 of 222
AHT
tempted to buy back in
i think the fall has been heavily overdone ..... furthermore the chart indicates that a support level may have been hit - eg level itself and also just touching 50 ema (or dma = much the same)
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put money with mouth for a modest number on my trading a/c at 1904
cynic
- 16 Dec 2017 09:05
- 186 of 222
i think you're being hard on yourself, though because your portfolio is heavily weighted towards small and thus volatile shares, swings are always likely to be quite violent
Juzzle
- 30 Dec 2017 12:58
- 191 of 222

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END-OF-2017-UPDATE Portfolio drifted back this month, but from its July start, to the end of 2017, the gain is 79.64%.
I am happy with that. I could have achieved a higher return if I had cashed in everything a few weeks early.
I am preparing a new portfolio exercise. I might make it a 12 month one - or possibly one for the first quarter (ending at end of tax year). Still weighing up timespans and targets. If it's a 12 month one my target is likely to be 20% by e/o 2018, as I don't think I can rely on the element of luck which did contribute to this big gain - and the stocks I would choose with a one-year timeframe in mind would be different from the racier ones I choose when doing what I've just done.
I see the FTSE-100 rose 8% in 2017. So to have achieved ten times that in less than half the time is pleasing. The Dow I think rose 24% this year (?). (I haven't looked at how those two indices did over the last 5 months of the year)
EDIT: January 2nd 2018. This morning I have withdrawn 13.35% of the final sum (= 23.97% of the sum I started with in July). What's left in will form the start of Portfolio 70. A starting sum 48.6% bigger than I started Portfolio 69
Juzzle
- 02 Jan 2018 08:47
- 192 of 222

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PORTFOLIO 70
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PORTFOLIO 70 will run for 3 months, starting today. Target 12.5%.
At the moment it consists of holdings in IQE, VRS, XLM, KWS, and cash.
More detail later.
cynic
- 02 Jan 2018 09:31
- 193 of 222
IMM may be worth your consideration ..... has had and continues to have a very good run
if you want to diversify into base metals - indications of strengthening world economies and china in particular, augurs well for the likes of KAZ (perhaps a bit heavy for you) and FXPO