Another Wednesday and it is time to look at our LTS. Before we get to that though, there will be two more changes to the portfolio I would like to share. They are both changes I decided to make after listening to the Just One Lap podcast this week.
The podcast was all about small and midcap companies. One of the companies they discussed was a company called Santova. It is a company that deals in supply chain management which in my opinion is just a fancy way of saying logistics. Anyway, I decided to take a look at this company and this is what I found:
P/E 9.68 (I liked this very much)
P/BV 1.8 (0.3 higher than where I would like it to be but didn't bother me too much)
DY 1.42% (Pretty low but, again, not too bothered. I have DIVTRX and RPL who are both good dividend payers. I would invest in this company for the growth and not the income. Apart from that they have consistently increased their dividends over the past 3 years. Not by much but still it is a good sign)
International Exposure: Operate in SA, UK, Netherlands, Germany, Australia and recently opened up shop in Ghana and Nigeria. So I get my international exposure I like so much.
Needless to say I liked what I saw so I invested and this investment will now form part of my core together with DIVTRX and RPL.
The second change is with regards to RMBMID. During the podcast they discussed it and the guest gave a good explanation as to why it might not be the best of ideas to be invested in the midcap index as a whole. Thus the RMBMID is being cut as well from the LTS. As for the rest, this is where we stand with them:
STXIND: 30EMA not above 60EMA. Check back next week.
STXFIN: 30EMA not above 60EMA. Check back next week.
DBXUS: Price no longer above the 15EMA. Check back next week.
DBXEU: 30EMA not above 60EMA. Check back next week.
DBXJP: 30EMA not above 60EMA. Check back next week.
Just a quick recap of what else happened this week. Added more cash to my position so the DIVTRX's share of my portfolio dropped a lot. Well that is due to the cash being added and the fact that the DIVTRX have been absolutely killing me since Friday. Added to my RPL position so its share grew and is now hovering around the 25% I planned for it. Got tired of the NFGOVI not reaching the price I wanted it to reach so thought I would take a gamble and dump them. Gamble did not go my way but at least I got rid of em...or most of them.
Portfolio:
DIVTRX: 50.55%
RPL: 29.31%
SNV: 5.84%
NFGOVI: 0.72%
Cash: 13.49%
See you guys again next week when I will also update how the portfolio performed as a whole for the month. It is not going to be good