Depot review March 2024 - And on, and on, and on,...
March picks up where February left off. And before that, January, December, November,...
In total, March was +2,9%! This was less than in January and February and was mainly driven by the first half of March. In total, this corresponded to price gains of ~8.000€.
Winners & losers:
On the winners' side is getting really boring. In 1st place, of course: NVIDIA
$NVDA (+2,01 %) with share price gains of ~€2,100. 2nd place goes to Alphabet
$GOOG (+1,03 %) with €1,000. But also Bitcoin $BTC (-1,62 %) also showed a strong performance with price gains of €800. The top 5 is then rounded off by two securities that I would rarely expect to see in the top 5: The MSCI World ETF $XDWD (+0,24 %) and the German Bank $DBK (-1,71 %)
On the losers' side there is a lot of tech. With Palo Alto Networks $PANW (-2,12 %) and MercadoLibre $MELI (+2,5 %)
two high growth tech stocks that were already at the bottom in February.
In addition Apple $AAPL (+1,34 %)
Nike $NKE (-6,85 %)
and Starbucks $SBUX (-1,55 %) were weaker.
The performance-neutral movements in March amounted to € 1,300. As in January and February, a larger proportion is currently being spent on private expenses. Nevertheless, I was able to invest significantly more net in March than in January and February. I bought just over €2,000 in March. However, the net figure for the pure securities portfolio is a minus, as I sold my Encavis
$ECV (-0,06 %) shares after the takeover offer from KKR. As a result, ~€2,600 flowed out of my securities account, which is now in the clearing account for 4%.
My performance for the current year is +14,7% and thus well above my benchmark, the MSCI World with 11.2%.
In total, my portfolio currently stands at ~291.000€. This corresponds to an absolute growth of ~€39,000 in the current year 2023. ~36.000€ of this comes from price gains, ~720€ from dividends / interest and ~2.000€ from additional investments.
Dividend:
- Dividends in March were +30% above the previous year at ~€350
- In the current year, the dividends after 3 months are also +30% over the first three months of 2023 at ~630€.
- In March, there was also a dividend for the first time from Meta $META (-2,23 %)
Buys & Sells:
- I bought in March for approx. 2.000€
- Of which 500€ each in Hermes $RMS (+0,75 %) and Constellation Software $CSU (+0 %) as a first purchase
- In addition, the first few euros saveback from the Trade Republic card were also invested
- As always, my savings plans were executed:
- Blue ChipsNorthrop Grumman $NOC (-0,09 %) MasterCard $MA (-0,34 %) Salesforce $CRM (+0,69 %) Deere $DE (+0,19 %) Lockheed Martin $LMT (+0,94 %) ASML $ASML (-1,59 %) Thermo Fisher $TMO (+0,81 %) Itochu $8001 (-0,17 %) Republic Services $RSG (-1,09 %) Hermes $RMS (+0,75 %) Constellation Software $CSU (+0 %)
- Growth: -
- ETFsMSCI World $XDWD Nikkei 225 $XDJP and the WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth $GGRP
- CryptoBitcoin $BTC and Ethereum $ETH
- Sales there was the (involuntary) sale of Encavis in March $ECV (-0,06 %)
Even though I was only able to add €2,000 net to my portfolio in the first quarter, the snowball had a very clear effect. Nevertheless, I will of course be investing more again in the medium term.
Target 2024:
My goal for this year is to reach 300.000€ in the portfolio. Now that my portfolio is already at €291,000, I have almost reached my target as of March.
However, I am still of the opinion that the markets will soon enter a sideways trend. In my opinion, this was already slightly indicated in the second half of March.