Today I said goodbye to $SMH (-7,17 %) today. Despite the volatility, the entry in April was worthwhile and brought a nice profit of +40%, and that with an ETF! It wasn't a long-time play anyway, as it was a sector ETF.
Part of it went into the $QDEV (-2,77 %) together with my DCA, and later I will also get $TDIV (-1,89 %) get another share.
This means that companies such as $AMD (-10,01 %) , $MU (-6,96 %) , $INTC (-5,15 %) and others are completely out of my portfolio, 0% exposure.
My US share is now <60% and tech at 38%. The top 10 stocks make up less than 30% of the total weighting. This makes me almost as unconcentrated as the $IWDA (-3,61 %) and better diversified than the $CSPX (-3,86 %) .
New portfolio key figures:
P/E 30.0 (<30) 🟡
Forward P/E 21.6 (<25) 🟢
P/Β 13.0 (<5) 🔴
D/E 0.8 (<2) 🟢
EV/FCF 28 (<25) 🟡
ROE (5-Jahres-Durchschnitt) 50% (>15%) 🟢
EPS growth for the next 5 years 23% (>7%) 🟢
Sales growth (5-year average) 15% (>5%) 🟢
With this high ROE, I am also ok with a high P/E.
Top 10 positions now:
Alphabet $GOOG (-3,33 %)
NVIDIA $NVDA (-6,14 %)
Broadcom $AVGO (-7,17 %)
Microsoft $MSFT (-3,3 %)
Meta $META (-5,02 %)
Apple $AAPL (-4,63 %)
Roche $ROG (-0,98 %)
Taiwan Semiconductor $TSM (-6,55 %)
Mastercard $MA (-2,02 %)
Visa $V (-2,33 %)