Saturday, October 29, 2022

Portfolio Snapshot - CAGR and Breakeven Price Oct 2022

 Here's a snapshot of my current SGP portfolio:


The column 'cagr' represents the compound annual growth rate of that stock.

The column 'cagr_inc_div_drp' shows the compound annual growth rate including dividends paid out and additional stocks obtained through distribution reinvestment plans.

The column 'cagr_benchmark' shows the compound annual growth rate of the benchmark. The benchmark is the SPDR STI ETF, stock code 'ES3'.

The column 'cagr_benchmark_status' shows yes if we beat the benchmark. 

The column 'returns_one_year' shows the returns in the past year. 

The columns 'cagr', 'cagr_inc_div_drp', 'cagr_benchmark', and 'returns_one_year' are shown in percentages.

Here's a comparison of the stats with previous years:


Here's another snapshot of my portfolio based on the breakeven price:



The column 'price' indicates the current price of the stock.

The column 'breakeven_price' indicates the breakeven price of the stock with dividends and stocks from the distribution reinvestment plan included. As long as the price of the stock is above the breakeven price, I can sell the stock for a profit.

The column 'breakeven_price_status' indicates if the stock price is above the breakeven price.

Here's a comparison of the stats with previous years:


Here are the returns of my portfolio versus the benchmark:


2022 is not a good year for stocks. Only 19.05% of my stocks have had positive returns in the last 1-year period. Mainly due to the Ukraine war, inflation, and rising interest rates by the Fed. Also only 61.9% of my stocks achieved break-even status. In retrospect, from the above tables, 2019 was a really good year for my portfolio. 

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