As part of the annual rebalancing and our new role as parents, I sold almost all the individual shares.
A few thoughts on this;
I started with the Core Satellite plan, my core was a World ETF or now the All World.
I wanted to build satellites around it that could beat the market and bring me my alpha.
I think this is the plan of many, but I got lost somewhere and my satellites became more and more diversified and in the end they moved like the market.
I think satellites can or should be undiversified and make up a higher percentage of the portfolio.
If I am sure that they will beat the market then I can also choose 1-3 positions and weight them with 5-10%.
You can think what you like about dividend stocks in the 20s or 30s, I don't see any alpha here and I don't need cash flow to stay motivated.
This currently leaves me with 5, soon 6 positions and my work with the portfolio remains manageable.
It currently stands at around €110,000.
Sold:
$AAPL (-0.02%) Apple +50%
$GOOGL (+1.85%) Alphabet +48%
$DHL (-0.15%) German Post +38%
$AMZN (+4.45%) Amazon +33%
$BLK Blackrock +14.7%
$JNJ (-0.18%) Johnson&Johnson +2.6%
$SPYD (-0.79%) S&P US Dividend Aristocrats -1%
$KO (-0.47%) Coca Cola -3.3%
$O (+0.18%) Realty Income -5.6%
$BATS (+2.65%) British American Tabacco -15.4%
Increased:
$VWRL (+0.43%) FTSE AlI-World
$DXS0 (-0.39%) Swiss Leader
Initial purchase:
$965515 (+0.67%) Physical gold (5% of the portfolio)



