Saturday, November 30, 2019

November 2019 Portfolio Summary

In terms of equity pricing movements, November was a good month. The SP500 is pushing the new high barrier, and is well over 3000 now. Despite all the chatter about the trade war hurting the USA, the USA economic indicators shows a robust strong economy, and there are some "signs" that a trade talk with China is progressing better, leading to some more market optimism. I am in the view that the longer the trade war goes, the more it impacts negatively China and the longer this goes the more China will be pressed to sign an agreement, and the longer it goes the less favorable the agreement will be for China. As economic and export indicators show, the USA will suffer but not at the scale of China as many factories which US corporations setup in China will flee to other neighboring Asian countries that do not have these trade problems, such as Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, South Korea, etc. There is actually an ongoing economic boom in many of these China neighboring Asian countries as new factories get setup and people are competing for manpower and resources to meet the new demand.

Putting trade talks aside as this is an investing blog not a political blog, the market treasury yields are all very low, the 10 year is at a measly 1.78%. This impacts equity prices, as lower interest rates means stock prices go up (and stock yields go down). In this environment, it is good if you held existing stock positions, but if you are constantly looking to buy more positions it is a bad time as everything has a very low payout yield due to inflated prices.



Right now, my portfolio is very close to crossing $800K. On the day after Thanksgiving, I ended at $792K and dividend income is $20,037 a year. 2019 was a very good year in terms of stock price performance. Currently we are sitting at a 27.5% YTD gain for the S&P500, which is a main cause for my portfolio gains in the 2019 year. In terms of performance, the last gain this large was in 2013 with a massive 29.6% annual gain. We did start 2019 on a very low note, so these gains may not be completely unreasonable especially since interest rates are this low.



The portfolio details are listed below. A lot of positions climbed back over $30K in November. Visa leads the group. Tobacco has been showing a strong come back as well.

Name Ticker Sector       Value   Weight        Divies      Yield SP Fin VL Fin VL Safety
Visa Inc V Financial $44,047.92 5.56% $286.48 0.6504% A+ A++ 1
Johnson & Johnson JNJ Health $36,734.30 4.64% $1,015.28 2.7638% AAA A++ 1
Altria Group Inc MO Staples $35,658.84 4.50% $2,410.74 6.7606% BBB B++ 2
Philip Morris International Inc PM Staples $33,955.61 4.29% $1,916.22 5.6433% A B++ 2
NextEra Energy Inc NEE Utilities $33,860.39 4.27% $724.07 2.1384% A- A+ 2
Home Depot Inc HD Discret $31,860.87 4.02% $786.01 2.4670% A A++ 1
PepsiCo PEP Staples $30,182.27 3.81% $848.83 2.8123% A A++ 1
Mastercard Inc MA Financial $27,661.88 3.49% $124.95 0.4517% A A++ 1
Clorox Co CLX Staples $26,691.72 3.37% $763.50 2.8604% A- B++ 2
Becton Dickinson and Co BDX Health $26,184.50 3.31% $320.09 1.2224% BBB A++ 1
Ross Stores Inc ROST Discret $24,947.99 3.15% $219.09 0.8782% A- A 2
Realty Income Corp O REIT $24,731.99 3.12% $879.16 3.5547% A- A 2
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc APD Materials $24,284.54 3.07% $476.79 1.9634% A A+ 1
Automatic Data Proc, Inc ADP Tech $23,627.72 2.98% $437.19 1.8503% AA A++ 1
McCormick & Company MKC Staples $21,748.20 2.75% $292.97 1.3471% BBB A+ 1
AT&T Inc T Telecom $21,618.99 2.73% $1,179.85 5.4575% BBB A++ 1
Xcel Energy Inc XEL Utilities $21,181.34 2.67% $558.04 2.6346% A- A+ 1
Procter & Gamble Co PG Staples $20,751.09 2.62% $507.30 2.4447% AA- A++ 1
Kimberly-Clark KMB Staples $20,453.93 2.58% $618.09 3.0219% A A++ 1
WEC Energy Group, Inc. WEC Utilities $19,999.73 2.52% $532.42 2.6622% A- A+ 1
Illinois Tool Works Inc. ITW Industrial $19,584.77 2.47% $480.83 2.4551% A+ A++ 1
3M Co MMM Industrial $18,111.86 2.29% $614.50 3.3928% AA- A++ 1
The Coca-Cola Co KO Staples $17,659.27 2.23% $529.12 2.9963% AA- A++ 1
Stryker Corporation SYK Health $16,378.29 2.07% $166.29 1.0153% A A++ 1
Microsoft Corporation MSFT Tech $14,873.77 1.88% $200.44 1.3476% AAA A++ 1
Starbucks Corporation SBUX Discret $13,725.08 1.73% $231.35 1.6856% A A++ 1
Church & Dwight CHD Staples $13,708.66 1.73% $177.99 1.2984% BBB+ A+ 1
Colgate-Palmolive Co CL Staples $13,687.15 1.73% $347.12 2.5361% AA- A+ 1
Dominion Energy, Inc. D Utilities $13,493.12 1.70% $596.16 4.4182% BBB+ B++ 2
TJX Companies Inc TJX Discret $13,149.17 1.66% $197.89 1.5050% A+ A++ 1
General Mills, Inc. GIS Staples $12,270.46 1.55% $451.05 3.6759% BBB A 1
Abbott Laboratories ABT Health $10,800.82 1.36% $161.79 1.4980% BBB A++ 1
General Dynamics Corporation GD Industrial $10,063.29 1.27% $225.92 2.2450% A+ A++ 1
McDonald's Corporation MCD Discret $9,371.64 1.18% $240.94 2.5710% BBB+ A++ 1
Honeywell International Inc. HON Industrial $8,588.45 1.08% $173.16 2.0162% A A++ 1
Medtronic plc MDT Health $8,364.78 1.06% $162.20 1.9391% A A++ 1
Boeing Co BA Industrial $8,148.57 1.03% $182.92 2.2448% A A++ 1
Misc Type ……….. Partial Totals Weight Yr Dividends  Avg Yield …..832 …..9 …..82
Equity Stocks $772,162.96 97.48% $20,036.74 2.5949%
Investable US Dollars $12,663.52 1.60%
Miscellaneous Assets $7,278.50 0.92%
. .. Equity + Misc Weight …..2 ….. …..222 …22 …..223
Total $792,104.99 100.00%



I'll keep this month's review short and let the pictures speak for themselves.
Next month, I will write a longer year end report to summarize how the portfolio did relative to past years and how what areas of my investing is working or not working.

-YD

2 comments:

  1. My portfolio size is very similar to yours with about 60% of my positions aligned with yours albeit with different weight-ages. Are you also planning to add new stocks to your portfolio with time or would you be just sticking to these names listed above?

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    1. I am always looking to add new stocks into my portfolio. However I have a hard time finding stocks that are better (using my criteria of picking companies) than the stocks I already have positions in. So I end up just adding more to the stocks I already have positions in, depending on their current price valuation or how much weighting I have in the position already.

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