July 30, 2014

Updown performance so far in 2014

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I totally forgot about my Updown portfolio.   I haven't written about it since September 2013.   I don't recall the last time I even logged into the account.   I clearly haven't been actively managing the account.

Here's how my portfolio has compared to the S&P 500 so far in 2014 :



Freeby50 S&P 500 diff.
Jan-14 -1.9% -3.6% 1.7%
Feb-14 1.3% 4.3% -3.0%
Mar-14 2.7% 0.7% 2.0%
Apr-14 0.5% 0.6% -0.1%
May-14 0.3% 2.1% -1.8%
Jun-14 0.6% 1.9% -1.3%
Jul-14 2.1% 1.0% 1.1%
SUM 5.6% 7.0% -1.4%

The S&P500 index is beating me by 1.4% thus far for the year.

I'm still ahead of the S&P500 for the entire portfolio history.      I'm up 77% total and the S&P500 is up 49%.   However most of the difference there was in the first couple years when I was really actively playing the portfolio and managing it.   For 2011 to 2014 I've underperformed the S&P500 by about 10% total.

I also have 16% of my portfolio in cash.   That will cause me to lag the performance of the index by a ways since only 84% of my money is actually in the market.     So for example if I had 7% gains in the year on my stocks like the S&P500 then my portfolio would only be up 84% of that or 5.88%.   SO the asset distribution I've got of 16/84 cash vs stocks does explain some of why I lag the index.   The cash was mostly thrown off by dividend payments as I've had a high dividend yield investment strategy in general.  Updown doesn't seem to have anyway to do dividend reinvestment which is a pity.

About 60% of my stock holdings are in just 5 stocks T, WDC, BA, MSFT, MRK.   I can't for the life of me remember why I bought those stocks, but thats most of what I own in the portfolio.   I am sure I had some logical reason to buy those at the time, but who knows that those reasons are now.  I haven't looked at them lately so I don't know if they're stocks I'd own right now.   T & BA each did worse than the S&P500 so far in 2014 but WDC, MSFT & MRK have outperformed the index.    The other 40% of my holdings are a mixed bag of 14 other stocks.   Again I now don't remember why I bought any of them.

So this is what happens if you neglect your investments.  I end up with a pile of stocks I bought which I may or may not feel are worth owning today, I have too much money sitting idle in cash and I get beat by the S&P500 index.

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July 28, 2014

Unscheduled Vacation

HI all... sorry for the lack of articles for the past couple weeks.   I've been busy in real life and simply not had the time (or ambition/energy) to get some articles up.    Things should be back on track sooner or later.   

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July 25, 2014

Best of Blogs for Week of July 25th

Every Friday afternoon I share some of the more interesting or notable posts that I have seen in the personal finance blogs and other sources for the past week

MyMoneyBlog has a Free FICO vs. non-FICO Credit Score Comparison

I found this article The Trouble With Shadowstats  via this article Confessions of an Inflation Truther from The Big Picture.   I previously talked about why I think Shadowstats is Wrong on Inflation


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July 18, 2014

Best of Blogs for Week of July 18th

Every Friday afternoon I share some of the more interesting or notable posts that I have seen in the personal finance blogs and other sources for the past week

Doughroller lists  9 Credit Cards That Offer Free Airline Companion Tickets
and they also share 3 Key Ratios to Evaluate Real Estate Investments (#1 is All You Really Need)

Financial Uproar discusses How I Saved $201.49 On Travel Insurance

BiggerPockets gave The 7 Dirty Truths about Landlording (Like it or Not!)



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