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Stay Invested with the Index

February 26th, 2010

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We just read a news from The Globe And Mail about performance of Canadian equity funds. Many actively managed mutual funds in Canada cannot beat the index, i.e. S&P/TSX composite index. Here is the result:

  • Year 2009: 39.2% of actively managed funds beat the index
  • Over 3 years: 12.5% of actively managed funds beat the index
  • Over 5 years: 7.7% of actively managed funds beat the index

That’s why; we recommend to invest in the index. As you can also see from our portfolio, most of our money is currently parked in the index as well. Only small amount of money that is used for speculation, including stock picking and timing the market. That’s why; we still have stock picks and participate in the Canadian blogger’s stock picks contest.

Are We Stock Picker?

February 14th, 2010

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If you’ve been reading a couple of our last postings; you might be wondering: are we stock picker? We’ve been talking about stock picks, see here, here and here. In fact, we have never talked about ETF or mutual funds.

The answer to this question is: yes and no. We have a diversified portfolio; a large amount of them are invested, surprisingly, in ETFs and index mutual funds. We allocated only about 10% are invested in individual stocks. We’ll discuss more about our assets allocation in future posting. :)

Why don’t we just invest in index funds and do nothing? Isn’t investing in individual stocks very risky? There are a couple of reasons. One reason is because we want to find ten-bagger. We don’t normally find ten-bagger in index funds, do we? Another reason is because we want to improve our investment skills. We’re still beginner in the investment world; there are a lot of things we need to learn. That’s why; we don’t want to risk too much capital in individual stocks (for now).

(Picture is from stock.xchng.)

1stmilliondollar.net on Motley Fool’s CAPS

February 13th, 2010

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For those who don’t know, Motley Fool (fool.com) is web site for for long-term investor. It features news, commentary, stocks rating, community and many more. One of their services is called CAPS; where we can pick stocks for compared our performance with other CAPS members as well as S&P 500.

We have been using CAPS to track our stock picks for quite a while now. Our CAPS address is:

http://caps.fool.com/player/1stmilliondollar.aspx

Unlike the our stock picks at the Canadian bloggers contest that has limitation of 4 stocks; we list all stocks that we think is a good investment in CAPS. Our current stock picks are:

If you look at our picks as of today (February 13, 2010); 9 out of our 11 picks have beaten S&P 500.

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