Stock Portfolio Analysis: Sep 2023 (2024)

This article compares my stock portfolio with an equivalent investment in a Nifty index fund and the Nifty 100 Low Volatility 30 TR index. We post this comparison each month. Before we begin, new readers need to appreciate the context of these investments.

I started direct equity investing only after achieving a comfortable level of financial independence and ensuring my son’s future portfolio is reasonably secure. At the time of writing, its value is about 15.6% of my equity MF retirement portfolio and 8.7% of my total retirement portfolio.

Therefore, I invested without the fear of performance. There is no experimentation or research in the stock selection strategy. That is often a waste of time and, therefore, a waste of true wealth – time. I continue to invest in the same way. Plenty of money can be made in low-volatile, robust blue-chip stocks.

Caution:No part of this article should be treated as investment advice. I started investing in stocks after my goal-based investing was in place. Readers must appreciate that I started investing in stocks after hitting the threshold of financial independence. So there is no pressure for me when I pick stocks the way mentioned here. Please do your research and buy as per your circ*mstances.

My goal is to buy stocks with practically zero research. I also continue to invest as usual in mutual funds.

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I have purchased mutual funds every month, regardless of market levels, and I shall strive to copy this uninteresting strategy for direct equity if I have the money. Also, see Fourteen Years of Mutual Fund Investing: My Journey and Lessons Learned.

Time is not just money; Time is unquantifiable money. Time wasted in stock or mutual fund analysis, the right time to invest, etc., is an unquantifiable loss. So, I aim to buy a fund or stock within a minute.

There is zero skill involved in any aspect of my portfolio. I compensate for the lack of knowledge with discipline. Randomness (aka luck) plays a massive role in the return numbers below.

After evaluating the performance of low-volatility indices, I got the confidence to invest in stocks. I told myself I would not do any stock analysis or research. A quick check of company health, a brief volatility review, and buy. If I cannot buy a stock within a few minutes, I am wasting time and money (in that order).

The way I see it, the stock portfolio is part of my retirement portfolio basket as a dividend source. It could serve as an emergency fund as a last resort. Maybe I will find another use for It in future.

In FY 2020-21, this portfolio’s total dividend income (pre-tax) was about 30% of my current monthly expenses. In FY 2021-2022, it increased to about 56%. The next goal is to receive one month’s expenses as a total quarterly dividend (post-tax!). I do not consciously reinvest dividends. Younger people should. It matters little as long as the overall investment made each month keeps growing healthy: How ten years of tracking investments changed my life.

This stock portfolio is part of my overall retirement portfolio. I am striving to build the ideal retirement portfolio. Also, see How to build a second income source that will last a lifetime.

Stock picking strategy

  1. Choose stocks with little or no evaluation or analysis.
  2. Choose low volatile stocks with sound financial health (low debt min requirement)
  3. Choose stocks that trade close to their all-time highs (approx momentum indicator). See, for example, A list of stocks that have traded close to their “all-time high:
  4. Do not be afraid to pick expensive stocks at absolute price and valuation. Note: Value investing may sound intelligent and enticing, but it is riskier. I neither have the age to take on such a risk nor the qualitative insights to pick stocks that the market has shunned but will be discovered sooner rather than later. To appreciate the risk associated with value investing and why it is more qualitative than quantitative, see this analysis:
  5. When in doubt, ask your wife when she is about to fall asleep in the afternoon.
  6. Do not fear dividends (or dividend taxation).
    • What matters primarily is company health. Whether it is a dividend payer or not is incidental. It makes no sense to say no to a company because it pays huge dividends! It makes no sense to sell a stock because it has increased dividend payout.
    • All stock investors over 10-plus years will receive dividends whether or not they like it. There is no choice, unlike mutual funds.
    • Dividends are not “extra” regarding returns/performance but represent real profit. It can serve as a source of income for an older investor, Building the ideal retirement portfolio.Younger investors will never understand this, and that is fine.
  7. Peaceful sleep is the best form of realised gains, hence the importance to business health, low volatility, and reasonable momentum (not all stocks in my portfolio will check all these boxes).
  8. This is the archive of previous portfolio updates.

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Stock Portfolio Analysis

This is the portfolio evolution.

As of Sep 20 2023, all results are computed using our Google Sheets-based stock and MF portfolio trackers.

Please note: (1) Although investments started in 2014, most of the money invested is only from July 2020. So, the portfolio is still too young.

(2) I did not invest between Nov 2021 and April 2022 due to other priorities. At the time of writing, the last investment was made in October 2022. The portfolio weights have drifted naturally. When I can invest, I try to chase momentum within the portfolio and invest in stocks that have gained the most since I started investing in them.

  • Dividend Return = Total Dividends divided by Total Investment
  • Capital Gain (CG) Returns = Total CG divided by Total Investment
  • Total Return = Dividend Return + CG Return.
  • CAGR = ( 1 + Total Return ) ^ ( 1 / Avg. Years) – 1
  • Avg. year = 2.8581for the entire portfolio. This is the average of all purchase investment tenures weighted by the investments.
  • CAGR is computed only if the average years = > 1. XIRR should be taken seriously only if avg-years => 1.
  • All returns are before tax.
  • The portfolio is compared with identical investments into UTI Nifty 50 Index Fund (direct plan!)

Many people and portals mistake treating dividends as cash payouts while calculating XIRR. This is not the universally accepted academic and regulatory convention. Only purchases and redemptions by the investor should be used in the XIRR calculation. Dividends should be treated appropriately as reinvested (a rule also mandated by SEBI), and other corporate actions should be treated appropriately. The freefincal stock tracker aligns with SEBI regulations for all corporate actions (dividends, splits, buybacks, etc.)

Comparison with benchmark

The NIfty 100 low vol 30 is a better benchmark for this portfolio. However, we can only compare it with the index, not the ETF (from ICIC), launched only in 2017.

  • Stock portfolio (absolute return)* 33.56%
  • UTI Nifty index fund (absolute return)* 45.25%
  • Nifty Low Vol 30 TRI (absolute return)* 47.68%
  • Stock portfolio CAGR 10.63%
  • UTI Nifty Index fund CAGR 13.92%
  • Nifty Low Vol 30 TRI CAGR 14.59%
  • Stock Portfolio XIRR (incl all corporate actions like dividends and splits) 11.26%
  • UTI Nifty Index fund XIRR 16.13%
  • Nifty Low Vol 30 TRI XIRR 16.76%

* Total return and CGAR include liquidated holdings (see monthly update archives for details). The concentrated nature of the portfolio cuts both ways. It gains big and loses big.

According to Tikertape, the portfolio has no red flags with a beta of 0.57 – meaning 43% less volatile than an index like the Nifty or Sensex. The stock portfolio has underperformed for the past seven months.

According to simplywall.st, this is the portfolio “snowflake” score. “An established income portfolio with a solid track record”. It is also relatively overvalued (low valuation score).

I have had fun building this with no effort and will continue. Please do your research and invest.

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FAQs

What is the stock market performance in September 2023? ›

Markets declined for the second consecutive month in September. The S&P 500 return was -4.8%, the lowest monthly return in 2023. The S&P 400 Mid Cap and S&P 600 Small Cap fell -5.3% and -6.0%, respectively.

What will the stock market be at the end of 2023? ›

The benchmark S&P 500 index inched lower Friday, the last trading day of 2023, but ended the year with a 24.2% gain.

What are the growth stocks in September 2023? ›

Top growth stocks in September include Cabaletta Bio Inc., Reata Pharmaceuticals Inc., and MoonLake Immunotherapeutics AG. Each of their share prices have climbed about 700% or more in the last year. Below we look at the top three growth stocks based on best value, fastest growth, and the most momentum.

What is the best month to buy stocks in 2023? ›

NYSE Composite best and worst months over the last 10 years (2014-2023)
  • Best Months: April, June, July, October, November, and December.
  • Worst Months: January, February, March, August, and September are weaker periods.
Jul 1, 2024

What happened to markets in September 2023? ›

September 2023 Market Summary

Around the world, Emerging Markets were down 2.6%, and EAFE sank 3.4%. September's declines dragged equities into the red for Q3. The Dow posted a 2.1% decline in Q3, the S&P 500 ended the quarter down 3.3%, and the NASDAQ 3.9% finished lower.

What happened to the stock market in October 2023? ›

October 2023 Market Summary

Stocks declined for the third straight month, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 1.3%, the S&P 500 slipping 2.1%, and the NASDAQ giving up 2.8%. Globally, Emerging Markets fell 3.9% and EAFE lost 4.0%.

Should I pull my money out of the stock market? ›

Key Takeaways. While holding or moving to cash might feel good mentally and help avoid short-term stock market volatility, it is unlikely to be wise over the long term. Once you cash out a stock that's dropped in price, you move from a paper loss to an actual loss.

Will 2024 be a bull or bear market? ›

Economic growth actually accelerated above its 10-year average in 2023. That resilience, coupled with a fascination about artificial intelligence (AI), changed investors' collective mood. The S&P 500 soared throughout the year and finally reached a new high in January 2024, making the new bull market official.

What are the predictions of the stock market 2024? ›

Overall, Yardeni Research forecasts S&P 500 operating earnings at $250 in 2024, up 12% vs 2023. He puts them at $270 in 2025 (up 8%) and $300 in 2026 (up 11.1%). These figures compare with analysts' consensus forecasts of $244.70 in 2024, $279.70 in 2025 and $314.80 in 2026.

Which stocks will skyrocket in 2023? ›

Top-Performing Stocks of 2023
  • Coinbase.
  • Nvidia.
  • DraftKings DKNG.
  • Meta Platforms META.
  • Palantir Technologies PLTR.
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Which stock will double in one month? ›

Stocks with good 1 month returns
S.No.NameNP Qtr Rs.Cr.
1.Colgate-Palmoliv379.82
2.TCS12105.00
3.Britannia Inds.536.61
4.Infosys6374.00
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Which stock will double in 2023? ›

Top multibagger stocks in 2023
CompanyYTD returns (%)
Aurionpro Solutions478 478 478
Titagarh Railsystems376 376 376
Jindal Saw321 321 321
Inox Wind278 278 278
6 more rows
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What is the 10 am rule in stock trading? ›

Some traders follow something called the "10 a.m. rule." The stock market opens for trading at 9:30 a.m., and the time between 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. often has significant trading volume. Traders that follow the 10 a.m. rule think a stock's price trajectory is relatively set for the day by the end of that half-hour.

Is September a good month to buy stocks? ›

September is traditionally thought to be a down month. The September effect highlights historically weak returns during the ninth month of the year, which could be aided by institutional investors wrapping up their third-quarter positions.

What is the most bullish month for stocks? ›

Since 1928, July has emerged as the best month of the year, on average, in terms of stock-market performance. Over that time frame, the S&P 500 SPX has experienced a gain of 1.7% in July and finished the month higher more than 60% of the time, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

How have the global financial markets performed in the year to September 30th, 2023? ›

Equities. Global equities (-3.5%) declined in September, ending the month with an 11.6% gain year to date. Upward pressure on government bond yields posed a headwind for risk assets, with the prospect of a lengthy period of high interest rates denting the appeal of stocks and threatening global economic growth.

What is the best performing stock in the year to date 2023? ›

Top-Performing Stocks of 2023
  • Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)
  • DoorDash Inc Ordinary Shares - Class A. (DASH)
  • Wayfair Inc Class A. (W)
  • Meta Platforms Inc Class A. (META)
  • Vontier Corp Ordinary Shares. (VNT)
Jan 2, 2024

What is the market raise for 2023? ›

According to SHRM,4 US employers, on average, increased compensation budgets by 4.4% in 2023. Adjusting wages for inflation and giving raises can help to foster employee retention and loyalty.

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