Monthly Portfolio Update – March 2020

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Only the sea, murmurous behind the dingy checkerboard of houses, told of the unrest, the precariousness, of all things in this world.
Albert Camus, The Plague

This is my fortieth portfolio update. I complete this update monthly to check my progress against my goal.

Portfolio goal

My objective is to reach a portfolio of $2 180 000 by 1 July 2021. This would produce a real annual income of about $87 000 (in 2020 dollars).

This portfolio objective is based on an expected average real return of 3.99 per cent, or a nominal return of 6.49 per cent.

Portfolio summary

  • Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth Fund – $662 776
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth Fund  – $39 044
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced Fund – $74 099
  • Vanguard Diversified Bonds Fund – $109 500
  • Vanguard Australian Shares ETF (VAS) – $150 095
  • Vanguard International Shares ETF (VGS) – $29 852
  • Betashares Australia 200 ETF (A200) – $197 149
  • Telstra shares (TLS) – $1 630
  • Insurance Australia Group shares (IAG) – $7 855
  • NIB Holdings shares (NHF) – $6 156
  • Gold ETF (GOLD.ASX)  – $119 254
  • Secured physical gold – $19 211
  • Ratesetter (P2P lending) – $13 106
  • Bitcoin – $115 330
  • Raiz app (Aggressive portfolio) – $15 094
  • Spaceship Voyager app (Index portfolio) – $2 303
  • BrickX (P2P rental real estate) – $4 492

Total portfolio value: $1 566 946 (-$236 479 or -13.1%)

Asset allocation

  • Australian shares – 40.6% (4.4% under)
  • Global shares – 22.3%
  • Emerging markets shares – 2.3%
  • International small companies – 3.0%
  • Total international shares – 27.6% (2.4% under)
  • Total shares – 68.3% (6.7% under)
  • Total property securities – 0.2% (0.2% over)
  • Australian bonds – 4.8%
  • International bonds – 10.4%
  • Total bonds – 15.2% (0.2% over)
  • Gold – 8.8%
  • Bitcoin – 7.4%
  • Gold and alternatives – 16.2% (6.2% over)

Presented visually, below is a high-level view of the current asset allocation of the portfolio.

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Comments

This month saw an extremely rapid collapse in market prices for a broad range of assets across the world, driven by the acceleration of the Coronavirus pandemic.

Broad and simultaneous market falls have resulted in the single largest monthly fall in portfolio value to date of around $236 000.

This represents a fall of 13 per cent across the month, and an overall reduction of more the 16 per cent since the portfolio peak of January.

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The monthly fall is over three times more severe than any other fall experienced to date on the journey. Sharpest losses have occurred in Australian equities, however, international shares and bonds have also fallen.

A substantial fall in the Australia dollar has provided some buffer to international equity losses – limiting these to around 8 per cent. Bitcoin has also fallen by 23 per cent. In short, in the period of acute market adjustment – as often occurs – the benefits of diversification have been temporarily muted.

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Monthly Portfolio Update – February 2020

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No one would have crossed the ocean if he could have gotten off the ship in the storm.
Charles Kettering

This is my thirty-ninth portfolio update. I complete this update monthly to check my progress against my goal.

Portfolio goal

My objective is to reach a portfolio of $2 180 000 by 1 July 2021. This would produce a real annual income of about $87 000 (in 2020 dollars).

This portfolio objective is based on an expected average real return of 3.99 per cent, or a nominal return of 6.49 per cent.

Portfolio summary

  • Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth Fund – $772 191
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth Fund  – $44 099
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced Fund – $81 139
  • Vanguard Diversified Bonds Fund – $111 360
  • Vanguard Australian Shares ETF (VAS) – $174 810
  • Vanguard International Shares ETF (VGS) – $32 294
  • Betashares Australia 200 ETF (A200) – $250 949
  • Telstra shares (TLS) – $1 844
  • Insurance Australia Group shares (IAG) – $8 083
  • NIB Holdings shares (NHF) – $5 580
  • Gold ETF (GOLD.ASX)  – $114 375
  • Secured physical gold – $18 455
  • Ratesetter (P2P lending) – $13 971
  • Bitcoin – $149 920
  • Raiz app (Aggressive portfolio) – $17 424
  • Spaceship Voyager app (Index portfolio) – $2 446
  • BrickX (P2P rental real estate) – $4 485

Total portfolio value: $1 803 425 (-$69 900 or -3.7%)

Asset allocation

  • Australian shares – 42.1% (2.9% under)
  • Global shares – 22.3%
  • Emerging markets shares – 2.3%
  • International small companies – 3.1%
  • Total international shares – 27.7% (2.3% under)
  • Total shares – 69.8% (5.2% under)
  • Total property securities – 0.2% (0.2% over)
  • Australian bonds – 4.6%
  • International bonds – 9.7%
  • Total bonds – 14.3% (0.7% under)
  • Gold – 7.4%
  • Bitcoin – 9.7%
  • Gold and alternatives – 15.7% (5.7% over)

Presented visually, below is a high-level view of the current asset allocation of the portfolio.

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Comments

Equity markets fell significantly this month, resulting in a portfolio loss of around $70 000. This is the largest monthly fall across the three years of this record in dollar terms, and the third largest as a proportion of assets.

MPV Feb 20The falls follow a large increase in the portfolio value last month, and have occurred amidst increasing global impacts and fears from the spread of the Corona virus. The losses are mainly in Australian and global equities and have been concentrated in the last two weeks. Continue reading “Monthly Portfolio Update – February 2020”

Monthly Portfolio Update – January 2020

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The day advanced as if to light some work of mine
Thoreau, Walden

This is my thirty-eighth portfolio update. I complete this update monthly to check my progress against my goal.

Portfolio goal

My objective is to reach a portfolio of $2 180 000 by 1 July 2021. This would produce a real annual income of about $87 000 (in 2020 dollars).

This portfolio objective is based on an expected average real return of 3.99 per cent, or a nominal return of 6.49 per cent.

Portfolio summary

  • Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth Fund – $813 282
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth Fund  – $45 802
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced Fund – $83 162
  • Vanguard Diversified Bonds Fund – $110 472
  • Vanguard Australian Shares ETF (VAS) – $178 121
  • Vanguard International Shares ETF (VGS) – $34 965
  • Betashares Australia 200 ETF (A200) – $272 399
  • Telstra shares (TLS) – $2 046
  • Insurance Australia Group shares (IAG) – $8 970
  • NIB Holdings shares (NHF) – $6 492
  • Gold ETF (GOLD.ASX)  – $106 701
  • Secured physical gold – $17 252
  • Ratesetter (P2P lending) – $14 755
  • Bitcoin – $153 530
  • Raiz app (Aggressive portfolio) – $18 365
  • Spaceship Voyager app (Index portfolio) – $2 534
  • BrickX (P2P rental real estate) – $4 477

Total portfolio value: $1 873 325 (+$94 067)

Asset allocation

  • Australian shares – 42.8% (2.2% under)
  • Global shares – 22.6%
  • Emerging markets shares – 2.4%
  • International small companies – 3.1%
  • Total international shares – 28.1% (1.9% under)
  • Total shares – 70.9% (4.1% under)
  • Total property securities – 0.2% (0.2% over)
  • Australian bonds – 4.5%
  • International bonds – 9.5%
  • Total bonds – 14.0% (1.0% under)
  • Gold – 6.6%
  • Bitcoin – 8.2%
  • Gold and alternatives – 14.8% (4.8% over)

Presented visually, below is a high-level view of the current asset allocation of the portfolio.

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Comments

This month saw exceptional growth in the portfolio, with a net increase of $94 000 after a small fall last month.Monthly prog Jan 20This is the fastest growth in the past half year. It is also the second largest absolute increase in over three years of measurement.

As the histogram below – which counts the frequency of occurrences in a specified range of monthly value changes (with red denoting losses) – makes clear, this is one of the most positive outcomes in the three year record.

Continue reading “Monthly Portfolio Update – January 2020”

Portfolio Income Update – Half Year to December 31, 2019

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Whoever wishes to read the future has to leaf through the past.

André Malraux

Twice a year I prepare a summary of total income from my portfolio. This is my seventh passive income update since starting this record. As part of the transparency and accountability of this journey, I regularly report this income.

As discussed in my recent post Between Wind and Water, my goal is to build up a portfolio capable of providing a passive income of around $87 000 by July 2021 (Portfolio Objective).

Passive income summary

  • Vanguard Lifestrategy High Growth – $9 024
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Growth – $517
  • Vanguard Lifestrategy Balanced – $490
  • Vanguard Diversified Bonds – $86
  • Vanguard ETF Australian Shares ETF (VAS) – $2 904
  • Vanguard ETF International Shares ETF (VGS) – $299
  • Betashares Australia 200 ETF (A200) – $5 845
  • Telstra shares – $43
  • Insurance Australia Group shares – $349
  • NIB shares – $156
  • Ratesetter (P2P lending) – $862
  • Raiz app (Aggressive portfolio) – $130
  • Spaceship Voyager app (Index portfolio) – $0
  • BrickX (P2P rental real estate) – $45

Total passive income in half year to December 31, 2019: $20 750

The chart below sets out the passive income received on a half-yearly basis from the portfolio over the past three and a half years.PIU HY Bar progress Dec 19

The following chart is a breakdown of the percentage contribution of each investment type to the total half-year income.

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Comments

The total half year passive income from the portfolio was $20 750, or the equivalent of around $3 460 per month. This was around the bottom of the range of my expectations, and it continues the pattern of lower December half distributions.

This result, however, is still around a third higher than the previous comparable December half, and almost double that of three years ago.

Continue reading “Portfolio Income Update – Half Year to December 31, 2019”