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Shares / Re: Does anyone here gear their investments?
« on: January 24, 2014, 09:06:03 am »
I've just done another quick (and not precise) excercise (I may do it properly later if I feel like it) related to gearing.
On 2/1/2013 I bought 10000 STXIND cfd's @ 40.90 (On OST 10000 cdf's = 10000 shares). This gave me an exposure of R 409 000.00. To cover this exposure I had to place a margin of R 37 000.00. To fund this margin, I had to borrow the funds from my bond. I pay exposure interest @ 7.5%, receive margin interest @ 4.73%, and pay 6% on my bond.
On 31/12/2013 the following position existed:-
Margin Variation: R 135 900.00
Exposure Interest: -R 35 980.89
Margin Interest: R 1745.31
Interest on Bond: -R 2213.92
Profit: R 99 450.5
I sell the cfd's, and get my margin back, and repay into my bond.
What has not been accounted for here is -
- Compounding factor on the interest on the Bond
- Interest received on the Margin variation and the compounding effect of that
- Dividends recieved.
- The effect of tax on the profit.
- Fees and commissions
However - all these considered, I should still walk away with around R60 000.00
On 2/1/2014, using the profits I bought 16000 STXIND cfd's............
I wonder where I'll be on 31/12/2014?
Note - this did not happen - it's only an exercise.......(pity).
On 2/1/2013 I bought 10000 STXIND cfd's @ 40.90 (On OST 10000 cdf's = 10000 shares). This gave me an exposure of R 409 000.00. To cover this exposure I had to place a margin of R 37 000.00. To fund this margin, I had to borrow the funds from my bond. I pay exposure interest @ 7.5%, receive margin interest @ 4.73%, and pay 6% on my bond.
On 31/12/2013 the following position existed:-
Margin Variation: R 135 900.00
Exposure Interest: -R 35 980.89
Margin Interest: R 1745.31
Interest on Bond: -R 2213.92
Profit: R 99 450.5
I sell the cfd's, and get my margin back, and repay into my bond.
What has not been accounted for here is -
- Compounding factor on the interest on the Bond
- Interest received on the Margin variation and the compounding effect of that
- Dividends recieved.
- The effect of tax on the profit.
- Fees and commissions
However - all these considered, I should still walk away with around R60 000.00
On 2/1/2014, using the profits I bought 16000 STXIND cfd's............
I wonder where I'll be on 31/12/2014?
Note - this did not happen - it's only an exercise.......(pity).