The Edge Singapore 2023’s global virtual portfolio features 10 stocks, selected using an approach based on lessons learned from the previous selection of stocks over the years. The general strategy used was to filter stocks that had underperformed their respective benchmarks over the past year. Subsequently, these stocks, which are fundamentally sound (at least cash flow-profitable), were subjectively valued and the ones that were trading most below their intrinsic value were picked.
To recap, our portfolio of 10 stocks was incepted on Jan 24, 2020, and returned 98.1% for the year (see Issue 917). These 10 stocks were equally allocated to a US$100,000 virtual portfolio. Our 2021 portfolio returned 13.1%, while our 2022 portfolio returned –9.8%. It must be noted that in both 2021 and 2022, the portfolio still outperformed several comparable benchmarks.
Our 2023 portfolio started on Jan 30 with US$202,154 ($263,670), as noted in the previous issue. The Table below shows the allocation for the 10 stocks for our virtual portfolio, which we have attempted to equally allocate, using closing prices from Jan 30. Note that as per our previous portfolios, we will not account for transaction costs and exchange rate fluctuations in tracking the performance of our portfolio. Dividends and capital changes to the stocks, on the other hand, will be accounted for in tracking the performance of the portfolio.
We will have the flexibility to buy, sell, add or reduce stocks in the 2023 portfolio based on our discretion, when their investment theses have changed or they have achieved their target prices, as this would warrant a transaction in the portfolio. Readers can also follow the trackable virtual portfolio on EdgeInvest if they wish to utilise the information from our latest stock picks and portfolio changes for their own investment research, and also for transparency purposes.
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Disclaimer: This is a virtual portfolio for information purposes only and does not constitute a recommendation or solicitation or expression of views to influence readers to buy or sell stocks, including the stocks mentioned herein. This portfolio does not take into account the investor’s financial situation, investment objectives, investment horizon, risk profile, risk tolerance and preferences. Any personal investments should be done at the investor’s own discretion and/ or after consulting licensed investment professionals, at their own risk.