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Do you track your total portfolio return over time?
As a rough approximation for year-to-date performance, I just took the open positions (14 of those) and figured the return since 1/1/04 for those bought before 1/1/04 and since the buy date for those bought after 1/1/04. The average return of the open positions is -14.1%. For those positions sold since 1/1/04 (10 of those), figured the return since 1/1/04 for those bought before 1/1/04, and used total return for those bought and sold since 1/1/04. Since these hit their targets, and some were below the original buy point on 1/1/04, the average return for those was 20.23%.
Using this very simple calculation, the average for all the positions, holding and sold, is +0.20%. I realize that this is not the same as tracking portfolio performance, but it should be in the ballpark.
So I'm just wondering if you have tracked your total portfolio return, for comparison to the market averages, over any periods of time. Maybe Karel already did this at some point, and I just can't find it.
Lest anyone thinks I'm being a wise guy here, I'd like to point out that the nasdaq return since 1/1/04 is -4.2% and my portfolio return since 1/1/04 is -7.1% (I always outperform the market!). Any positive return over the last 4 1/2 months is to be applauded.
best regards ... stenz
Do you track your total portfolio return over time?
As a rough approximation for year-to-date performance, I just took the open positions (14 of those) and figured the return since 1/1/04 for those bought before 1/1/04 and since the buy date for those bought after 1/1/04. The average return of the open positions is -14.1%. For those positions sold since 1/1/04 (10 of those), figured the return since 1/1/04 for those bought before 1/1/04, and used total return for those bought and sold since 1/1/04. Since these hit their targets, and some were below the original buy point on 1/1/04, the average return for those was 20.23%.
Using this very simple calculation, the average for all the positions, holding and sold, is +0.20%. I realize that this is not the same as tracking portfolio performance, but it should be in the ballpark.
So I'm just wondering if you have tracked your total portfolio return, for comparison to the market averages, over any periods of time. Maybe Karel already did this at some point, and I just can't find it.
Lest anyone thinks I'm being a wise guy here, I'd like to point out that the nasdaq return since 1/1/04 is -4.2% and my portfolio return since 1/1/04 is -7.1% (I always outperform the market!). Any positive return over the last 4 1/2 months is to be applauded.
best regards ... stenz
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