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How I lost over £15,000 in a day

November 13, 2007

Okay, you can breathe again. I haven’t actually lost money, but simply reduced the value of my model (!) portfolio by 1.5% yesterday. At work, my team decided it would be fun to see who could make the most money out of £1,000,000 and hence we all started our own little fake portfolios.

Yesterday was the first day that my portfolio, which I had set up over the weekend, was actually subjected to the market and, well I have lost a staggering total of £16,875.24. Of course, I forgot absolutely everything about thorough company research, diversification and asset allocation and simply bought what I thought would make the most money in the fastest possible way (guess that didn’t work, huh?). In my defense, this trial has more to do with competitive speculation than actual investment and hence the it becomes much more of a gamble than stock market investing should be (at least if you eventually want to live of your return!).

I thought you might be interested to see what “horses I bet on” and whether I had an ever so vague reason for doing so (follow link!):

  • 3i Group (III): Venture capital firm that favours tech start-ups; + 1.98%
  • Anntaylor Stores (ANN): Women’s clothing retailer in US - reason? I contributed to way too much to their profits and now I want something back! :-) +3.24%
  • Apple Inc (AAPL): manufacturer of personal computers and related software - some people seem to want to spend a lot of money on the iPhone (why?); -7.02%
  • Archer Daniels Midland (ADM): agricultural processing company; -2.22%
  • Atlantia (ATL): Italy’s largest operator of motorways; +1.57%
  • Banco Santander (SAN): Spain’s largest bank; +0.20%
  • Bateman Litwin (BNLN): oil equipment services and distribution sector; +4.44%
  • BG Group (BG): Gas and oil exploration arm of old British Gas and major player in global energy market; -2.74%
  • Stock marketsBTG (BGC): pharmaceuticals & biotechnical sector; -3.20%
  • Carphone Warehouse Group (CPW): Europe’s largest independent retailer of mobile communications; -0.84%
  • Clean Harbors Inc (CLHB): I don’t even know what they are/do… was recommended to me (ah well); +0.70%
  • Exxon Mobil (XOM): used to be world’s largest publicly traded energy company; -2.73%
  • First Group (FGP): one of Britain’s largest transport companies; 0.48%
  • Google Inc (GOOG): search engine and do-gooder (*lol*); -4.80%
  • L’Oreal (OR): cosmetics group - I love Lancome products and yes I am aware that this is a very girly reason for investing in a company; -1.15%
  • PetroChina (PTR): Chinese energy company with market cap of $1,000bn - new world’s largest energy corporation; -5.39%
  • Petroleo Brasileiro (PBR): also “PetroBras” - Brazilian oil company announced discovery of new oil field; -11.77% (do you get that??)
  • Premier Foods (PFD): food manufacturer; +3.45%
  • QXL Ricardo (QXL): online auctioneer; +3.87%
  • Rio Tinto (RIO): Mining company for aluminium, copper, gold, diamond, iron and lead; +0.60%
  • Rheinmetall AG (RHM): German defence company; +0.45%
  • Ryanair Holdings (RYA): no-frills airline operator; -0.20%
  • Siemens (SIE): German engineering and mobile phone company; -1.13%
  • Telefonica (TEF): communications company who owns O2; +0.89%
  • Tiffany and Co (TIF): internationally renowned retailer, designer, manufacturer and distributor of fine jewellery - again active profit contribution on my part; +3.28%
  • Vallourec (VK): French steel tube-maker subject to take-over rumours; +2.14%

Let’s see how today’s market will be treating my portfolio… ;-)

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5 responses

It might take a while before you regain your losses

Miss Millionairess | November 13, 2007 | 9:12 pm

It might take a while before you regain your losses with the markets looking the way they are at the moment.

Well, since it's a "play" portfolio I'm not in for

Kirsten | November 13, 2007 | 11:31 pm

Well, since it’s a “play” portfolio I’m not in for the long-term, but can buy and sell as I want (without commission since it’s a game). Hence my portfolio gained about £13,000 today and is now only £2,600 down :-D

That's market volatility for you... but at least none of

runtime | November 16, 2007 | 2:42 am

That’s market volatility for you… but at least none of them are penny shares :D I’m less daring, domestic and international index funds and a handful of bonds for me please!

That would (and will be) my approach for my own

Kirsten | November 16, 2007 | 10:48 am

That would (and will be) my approach for my own portfolio - at least to start with. But since it’s a competitive game I needed higher risk for potentially higher returns!

I have my own little portfolio. Check out the link

JohnofScribbleSheet | November 22, 2007 | 12:57 pm

I have my own little portfolio. Check out the link in my name. Not spam, honest.

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