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Nick MassaMaria SanchezBrandon Krupunich
STUDENT MANAGED FUND
YEAR END REVIEW
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High Price earnings
Created a well diversified portfolio—buy and hold Fixed-income and equity instruments
International and domestic Small, mid, large caps
ORIGINAL STRATEGY
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24.81%
34.45%
20.11%
20.63%
ORIGINAL HOLDINGS
BDCS
Domestic ETFs
CZA
DTN
QCOM
StocksCBRL
MDSO
VCSHBond ETFs
SCPB
PIDInternational ETFs
TOK
ETF replicates performance of business development companies on NYSE and NASDAQ
ETF performs based on 100 mid capitalization equities
ETF representing top 10 dividend yielding companies in each sector, of 300 largest companies by market value, excluding financials
Technology – Communication Equipment (Large Cap)Services – Restaurant (Mid Cap)
Technology – Healthcare Information Services (Small Cap)
ETF tracks performance of corporate bond indices with short term maturity
ETF tracks performance of US corporate bond market
ETF tracks performance of ADRs & GDRs, which have shown regular annual dividend yield increases ETF replicates MSCI Kokusai Index, invested in developed international economies excluding Japan
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8.51% (10/4 ~ 4/30)Started with $40,000, ended with $43,404.40S&P 500 produced 10.11% return
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
Liquidation;$43,404.40
Strategy change
Strategy Implementation$40,000
8.51%
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Buy and hold strategy (10/4 ~ 3/27) Our portfolio: 10.72% Vs. S&P 500: 7.00%
BUY AND HOLD PERFORMANCE
10/4: $40,000
3/27: $43,404
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ALLOCATION EFFECT
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60Our U.S. Equity Portfolio
S&P 500
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Start of shiftliquidation
Liquidated our two bond funds
Using Valueline service picked: ANR – Basic Materials GPX – Services BZH – Industrial Goods
PARTIAL STRATEGY SHIFT
Utilized leveraged index ETFs UPRO (3x SP500) UVXY (2x VIX)
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“WHAT IF” ANALYSIS
Buy and hold strategy of the original 10 securitiesReturned 12.18% from October 4 th to April 30 th
S&P500 returned 10.09%
Inception Liquidation
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CONCLUSION
We are content with our returns considering the change in the market, though we should have stayed with the buy and hold strategy Return to expansionary economics SP500 to outperform many funds
Trading platform Our group expended $1,243.91 fee’s for 38 trades Each transaction cost between $32 and $36 to complete
Expensive considering the lack of web features Possibly lost return on wide spreads and inability to track
equities Recommend IB, E*Trade, TD Ameritrade
Forcasting at 10$ a trade we would have only expended 380 for the same amount of trades
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QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?
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FYI (this is not an added slide) Return (%) Rankings YTD 1-Year YTD 1-Year
Basic Materials -6.3 1.6 11 11Communication
Services7.0 17.7 9 6
Consumer Cyclical 11.7 28.2 4 2Consumer Defensive 13.1 24.3 2 5
Energy 2.4 5.5 10 10Financial Services 8.9 24.5 6 4
Healthcare 18.4 33.0 1 1Industrials 8.7 17.5 7 7
Real Estate 11.8 26.9 3 3Technology 7.2 10.1 8 9
Utilities 10.7 14.7 5 8
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“WHAT IF?” ADIRONDACK FUND
30%
10%
10%
30%
20%
UHT – Fi-nance
TLLP – Basic Ma-terials
AWR – Public Utilities
PBI – Con-sumer Goods
GK – Services
• Buy and Hold• Chosen by High PEG and ROE• Backed by analyst recommendations• Overall return of 29.03% vs. S&P 500’s 10.66%