Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Portfolio and SPY

I was asked to share my portfolio and how it matched up with returns on SPY (which is SPDR S&P 500 ETF). In the table below I have shown in the To Date column my total return from December 31, 2015 to January 31, 2016. For the 5 year periods I am doing the calculations using XIRR in excel using data from December 31, 2010 and December 31.2015. For the 10 year periods I am doing the calculations using XIRR in excel using data from December 31, 2005 and December 31, 2015.

The first line includes the money I have withdrawn. I withdraw money every month from my portfolio as I am living off my portfolio. In my calculations I am assuming that all the withdrawals occur on June 30 of each year as I withdrawal a similar amount each month.

Period Covered To Date 5 Years 10 Years
Me - Including Withdrawals 0.81% 9.43% 8.05%
Me - Portfolio Only 0.46% 9.20% 8.03%
TSX -1.44% -0.65 1.44%
SPY -4.98% 10.14% 5.05%


I have some 51 stocks and 6 other items. I have a reserve fund in Tangerine. I do not have any medical or dental coverage and this is the reason I need a reserve fund. Also, I use it for large unexpected expenses. I have CIGs in my registered accounts as I have been taking money from these accounts. In these accounts I have cash or near cash and expected dividends that cover me for 5 years of withdrawals. All my investments are shown here.

Even though I have many investment items, there are some 20 stocks that make up some 77% of my total investments. These stocks are shown below.

No. Name TSX Symbol Mkt Symbol Sub-Index C
1 Toronto Dominion Bank TSX TD NYSE TD Bank F
2 Metro Inc. TSX MRU OTC MTRAF Cons Staple C
3 Bank of Montreal TSX BMO NYSE BMO Bank F
4 Canadian National Railway TSX CNR NYSE CNI Services I
5 Royal Bank TSX RY NYSE RY Bank F
6 Fortis Inc. TSX FTS OTC FRTSF Power U
7 TransCanada Corp TSX TRP NYSE TRP Infrastructure U
8 Power Financial Corp TSX PWF OTC POFNF Insurance F
9 RIOCAN REIT TSX REI.UN OTC RIOCF Real Estate E
10 Pembina Pipelines Corp TSX PPL NYSE PBA Infrastructure U
11 Enbridge Inc. TSX ENB NYSE ENB Infrastructure U
12 AltaGas Ltd. TSX ALA OTC ATGFF Infrastructure U
13 Sun Life Financial TSX SLF NYSE SLF Insurance F
14 Equitable GIC 1 GIC B
15 Canadian Tire Corporation TSX CTC.A OTC CDNAF Cons Dis C
16 Toromont Industries Ltd. TSX TIH OTC TMTNF Construction I
17 Manulife Financial Corp TSX MFC NYSE MFC Insurance F
18 DH Corporation TSX DH OTC DHIFF Financial Service F
19 SNC-Lavalin TSX SNC OTC SNCAF Construction I
20 Saputo Inc. TSX SAP OTC SAPIF Cons Staple C


On my other blog I wrote yesterday about Mullen Group Ltd. (TSX-MTL, OTC- MLLGF)... learn more. Tomorrow, I will write about Home Capital Group (TSX-HCG, OTC- HMCBF)... learn more on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 date.

Also, on my book blog I have put a review of the book World Order by Henry Kissinger. learn more...

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7 comments:

  1. Many thanks for sharing about your stocks holding. I enjoy reading your blog very much. I am new to the Canadian stock market. It is so hard to time the market. I am waiting to buy some stocks that I will like to hold long term. However, prices have gone up. I guess one has to be very patient.

    RN

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  2. Thanks for sharing Susan.

    I was very curious about your portfolio and top holdings. We share many of the same ones: CDN banks, pipelines, telcos, lifecos and utilities.

    Keep up the great work, very inspiring for me.

    Cheers,
    Mark



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  3. Thank you very much for sharing this information. I'm new to investing (and your site) and am working to learn as much as I can. I was wondering what the final column "C" of your stock table is referring to? Thank you!

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  4. C =Index code or type of stock. C=Consumer, E-Real Estate, F=Financial, I=Industrial, R=Resources, T=Techm U-Utilites.

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    1. Thank you very much! Really looking forward to exploring the rest of your site.

      Cheers,
      Darla

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  5. I'm trying to understand your 5 years of cash calculation. If your yearly withdrawal is 50,000 for example and your dividend income per year is 30,000, would you then want $100,000 in cash or near cash assets? ($20,000 × 5 years)

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  6. dknk: Yes, that is waht I am saying. However, I only have this problem with my Registered Accounts. I am taking out less than my total income for spending.

    The thing is you do not want to be caught selling stocks when you are in a bear market. Bear markets seldom last beyond 3 years. So use 5 for safety, but you can cut it to 3 years.

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