Monthly Portfolio Update – January 2017

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This is my second portfolio update. I aim to update this monthly to check my progress against my aims.

Portfolio goal

My current portfolio objective is to reach a portfolio of $1 476 000 by 1 July 2021. My plan is that this should produce a real income of about $58 000. This is based on a real return of 3.92%, or a nominal return of 7.17%.

Portfolio summary

  • Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth – $573 304
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth  – $41 563
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced – $74 829
  • Vanguard Diversified Bonds – $110 759
  • St Andrews ‘Top 200’ Australian shares (indexed) – $11 949
  • Telstra shares – $6 665
  • Insurance Australia Group shares – $14 413
  • NIB Holdings – $5 532
  • Gold ETF (GOLD.ASX)  – $73 254
  • Secured physical gold – $3 187
  • Ratesetter (P2P lending) – $54 628
  • Bitcoin – $12 543
  • Acorns app (Aggressive portfolio) – $3 973
  • BrickX (P2P rental real estate) – $2 279

Total value: $988 678

Asset allocation

  • Australian shares – 31%
  • International shares – 20%
  • Emerging markets shares – 3%
  • International small companies – 3%
  • Total shares – 57% (8% under)
  • Australian property securities – 4%
  • International property securities 3%
  • Total property – 7%
  • Australian bonds – 14%
  • International bonds – 12%
  • Total bonds – 26% (11% over)
  • Cash – 1.8%
  • Gold and alternatives – 9.0%

Comments

This month has been one where I have had less focus on my overall portfolio, with the major choices around how to allocate the dividend investments paid in early January. Overall, the portfolio has increased about $12 000, which is ahead of the projections in my investment plan.

The increases in my portfolio have mainly been from movement of some surplus funds into my Ratesetter P2P account, which has consistently offered 8-9% returns for terms of 3-5 years. This has pushed my fixed interest/bond asset allocation out further, so that it is significantly above my target level.

According to my plan I should be directing all new investment to equities, however, in the current environment of the Trump rally, Dow 20,000, I am quite cautious about this step and happy to let my share allocation be lifted by more regular dollar cost averaged investments into equities through the year. This is a reminder of how psychologically difficult it can be to stick to a plan.

Progress

Progress to goal: 67.0%

Summary

While I have been at the beach, and mostly concentrating on other things in my life the portfolio has pleasingly continued to grow. The next major objective I hope to hit is a portfolio value of $1 000 000.

 

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