(Delayed) portfolio review October 2024 - A month with 5 share sales and one ETF sale
Even though October was just over two weeks ago, it feels like a different time. Germany still had an (unspeakable) traffic light government, in America the race for the White House was still open and a phone call between Scholz and Putin was unthinkable.
And even though November has been much more exciting on the stock market than October so far, October was a month of major changes from a personal perspective.
Apart from stock market investments, we are slowly starting to think about building a house. As a result, for the first time in a long time I made several sales in my portfolio and therefore also cleared out a little.
Previously this year, there were only 2 sales in my portfolio: at NVIDIA I took my stake out in February and since then have only let the profits run. In addition, in March I had Encavis after the takeover bid.
There were a total of 6 sales in October. For just under €7,000 I sold my China ETF which has recovered well over the last few months.
On the equity side, I have now sold most of the Corona Hype stocks and Match, Atlassian, Shopify and Block have been sold. In addition, I have also Pfizer sold. That was another €8,000, leaving only Sea from the Corona hype times, where I will remain invested for the time being, as it covers a completely different region geographically with Southeast Asia.
My savings quota will therefore be significantly reduced for the time being due to the upcoming house building project. From just under €1,500 to €2,000, it will only be €500-600 per month for the time being
Monthly view:
In total, October was +1,7%. This corresponds to price gains of ~5.000€.
The MSCI World (benchmark) was +0.9% and the S&P500 +1.5%
Winners & losers:
A look at the winners and losers is part of the usual picture:
On the winning side is, as so often NVIDIA is at the top with almost €3,000 in share price gains. It is followed by TSMC, Bitcoin, Alphabet and Palo Alto Networks with gains of €900-1,000 each.
On the loser side above all ASML made its contribution with price losses of almost €1,400. This was followed by Bechtle, Thermo Fisher, LVMH and Nike a broader mix of stocks that have not necessarily performed well recently. Nevertheless, all 5 loser stocks are still part of my savings plans.
The performance-neutral movements in October were just under €4,600. The sales proceeds are all still in cash accounts at the moment, so they have not yet flowed out of the assets. There will be a larger dip here at some point in the future.
Current year:
My performance in the current year is +27,5% and thus above my benchmark, the MSCI World with 23.7%.
In total, my portfolio currently stands at ~331.000€. This corresponds to an absolute growth of ~€79,000 in the current year 2023. ~53.000€ of this comes from price gains, ~3.000€ from dividends / interest and ~22.000€ from additional investments.
Dividend:
- Dividends in October were 32% above the previous year at ~€150
- TSMC is in the lead with a (gross) dividend of €30 every 3 months. TSMC has already raised the dividend for next year by 30% again
- In the current year, the dividends after 10 months are +25% over the first 9 months of 2023 at ~2.350€
Buys & sells:
- I bought in October for approx. 1.500€
- As always, my savings plans were executed:
- Blue chipsNovo Nordisk $NOVO B (-2,54 %) LVMH $MC (-1,36 %) Apple $AAPL (+0,52 %) Home Depot $HD (+3,24 %) Microsoft $MSFT (+0,08 %) Nike $NKE (+3,29 %) Starbucks $SBUX (+2,42 %) Stryker $SYK (+1,66 %) Texas Instruments $TXN (+0,59 %)
GrowthCrowdstrike $CRWD (+2,94 %) MercadoLibre $MELI (+2,47 %)
ETFsMSCI World $XDWD (+1 %) Nikkei 225 $XDJP (+0,98 %) and the WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth $GGRP (+0,8 %)
Crypto: Bitcoin $BTC (+0,1 %) and Ethereum $ETH (-1,38 %)
Sales as mentioned, there were some in October with Match $MTCH (+4,16 %) Pfizer $PFE (+1,18 %) Block $SQ (+3,97 %) Shopify $SHOP (+3,36 %) Atlassian $TEAM Invesco MSCI China All-shares $MCHS (+0,13 %)
Target 2024:
My goal for this year is to reach €300,000 in my portfolio. Due to the extremely positive market development in the current year, my portfolio already stands at ~€331,000 at the end of October.
As of mid-November and thanks to the Trump rally, my portfolio is currently approaching €350,000 and was even slightly above this level a few days ago. However, with a larger cash portion that will sooner or later flow into financing as equity.