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PORTFOLIO 69 (69)     

Juzzle - 23 Jul 2017 10:51

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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WITHDRAWN.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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Stan - 24 Sep 2017 22:22 - 71 of 222

As I say.. don't worry about it.

cynic - 25 Sep 2017 07:11 - 72 of 222

good morning all ...... now in portugal
DAX indicating a weak opening, rather as i thought it would :-)

Juzzle - 28 Sep 2017 18:57 - 73 of 222

I am likely to be out of signal tomorrow and next week, so might not post my usual weekly performance figure on those two Fridays.

Juzzle - 29 Sep 2017 07:46 - 74 of 222

........ I don't have full net access today so cannot do a proper weekly update.

Juzzle - 08 Oct 2017 20:51 - 75 of 222

Got a wifi signal momentarily - able to report end-of-week status for Friday 6 October:

....... END-OF-WEEK-UPDATE
....... Friday 6 October

....... Portfolio up 2.2%


Portfolio has recovered from last week's dip and is back into profit - albeit only 2.2% at present - but holdings looking OK.

Shorters of IQE resorted to making a play of their case in the popular press last week - and it was pretty feeble. I wasn't too concerned before, and am now not concerned at all. they seem to have got it into their heads that IQE's fortunes are dependent on sales of Apple's latest phone - and they aren't. They came up with no other logic for their big gamble. I remain happy to hold.

cynic - 09 Oct 2017 13:35 - 76 of 222

me too

Juzzle - 13 Oct 2017 10:14 - 77 of 222

Versarien (VRS) is a bit slow in publishing news that its boss indicated should be expected around now. At present its price chart looks out of place in my header and my holding is in the red, spoiling my portfolio. I hope the next news is of summat commercially profitable rather than another collaboration agreement, useful though such agreements might eventually prove.

For the past 2 weeks I've had an order in place to buy shares in Red-T Energy (RED) at or below 10p, on the offchance that its recent surge might retrace a few pence allowing me in. I suspect that the next announcement from them will take it higher, and I might be running out of days in which to get onboard below its current level.

Juzzle - 15 Oct 2017 08:11 - 78 of 222

....... END-OF-WEEK-UPDATE
....... Friday 13 October.

....... Portfolio 3.3% up since start


Portfolio is at present a mere 3.3% above where it started 3 months ago.
VRS is one of my biggest holdings and continues to be the biggest drag.
IQE is another of my biggest and although I have every confidence in it rocketing in 2018, it is still the focus of shorters whose presence affects market confidence in the immediate short term.

Had I balanced my portfolio by investing the same sum in each of my stocks, I would be more than 10% up now - so a lot is dependent upon my chosen imbalances proving to not be a mistake.

Juzzle - 19 Oct 2017 14:23 - 79 of 222

Reduced a few positions, banking profits on each. Bought some XL Media (XLM).

cynic - 19 Oct 2017 16:09 - 80 of 222

i also banked a couple of trading position profits - MERL - EZJ (part) - AHT (still in sipp)
IQE trying to stage a recovery and am happy to sit with those in both trading and sipp

Juzzle - 20 Oct 2017 22:53 - 81 of 222

....... END-OF-WEEK-UPDATE
....... Friday 20 October

....... Portfolio 4.34% up since start.


May not sound impressive, but I am content to stick with my latest tweak.

Juzzle - 24 Oct 2017 21:09 - 82 of 222

A very good day for this portfolio.

cynic - 25 Oct 2017 08:05 - 83 of 222

out of curiosity, when did you start your portfolio, as +4.34% is rather meaningless without that?

Juzzle - 25 Oct 2017 09:40 - 84 of 222

cynic - that was detailed in my header when thread was started ;-)
10 July could be taken as start date - though mostly in cash at that time. I am thinking of it as starting end of July, by when the cash was mostly allocated to stocks, so I can count 5 full months to end of December as my initial test period.

At close yesterday the portfolio was up 7% from start which is still behind target (basically looking for 15% in 5 months (15% by 31 Dec), (rough milestones of 6% e/o Sept, 9% e/o Oct, 12% e/o Nov).

Juzzle - 25 Oct 2017 09:46 - 85 of 222

Glad I ditched Accrol (ACRL) when I did (see posts 5 and 20). Recent news (Oct 5) could see it crash a lot lower when suspension is lifted. I was lucky.

cynic - 25 Oct 2017 11:04 - 86 of 222

in 3/4 months, that's not a bad performance

cynic - 25 Oct 2017 15:06 - 87 of 222

i can't determine my profit/growth on my sipp as i keep adding lumps of money, but i'm certainly not disappointed

i've got one or two crackerjacks, and of course the inevitable stinker or two

Juzzle - 26 Oct 2017 08:09 - 88 of 222

Australian company Cleanteq (www.cleanteq.com) (Aus ticker CLQ) looks interesting as a possible longterm investment. Specialising in sourcing the minerals required to serve the tech industries and already with fingers in many related pies. My portfolio is all in UK companies, but I shall look into this one when I get time.

cynic - 26 Oct 2017 10:01 - 89 of 222

if you want to get away from uk, then india is the obvious growing economy
i would dream of investing in individual stocks - far too risky - but i have held JII.L for some time (sipp) and it chugs along very nicely


as a somewhat spivvy oz stock, it's also worth looking at CPX.L which has been a recent strong performer - again in my sipp

Juzzle - 26 Oct 2017 13:33 - 90 of 222

I wasn't specifically looking for non-UK stocks. That one surfaced purely because of its possible connection with RedT Energy (RED).
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