RE: Fantasy Portfolio28 Dec 2024 09:36
Started this fantasy portfolio in 2016 to challenge various poster's perception that lloy is 'the worst share ever', 'better else where' or a 'dire share',
8th Oct 2016 I invited wl/newchurch to choose an alternative ftse 100 company, so I could run a comparison, since 2016 others have been added
~~~ On 8th Oct 2016 - - 1000 quid bought 206 BP. shares & 1905 lloy shares
Today's value, BP. 206@385 =£793 v lloy 1905@54.4 =£1033
~~~ In April 2017 invest4life suggested I add glencore - - on 22-4-17 - 1000 quid bought 335 glen shares & 1553 lloy shares
Today's value, glen 335@355 =£1183 v lloy 1553@54.4 =£842
~~~ In July 2017 nucky suggested I add rbs/natwest - - on 12-7-17 1000 quid bought 384 NWG & 1512 Lloy
Today's value, NWG 384@400 =£1521 v Lloy 1512@54.4 =£819
~~~ In July 2017 utrickytrees asked that I add barc - - on 30-7-17 1000 quid bought 479 barc & 1504 lloy
Today's value barc 479@265 =£1245 v lloy 1504@54.4 =£815
~~~ In Sept 2018 motley fool recommended diageo over lloyds - - on 9-9-18 1000 quid bought 37.3 DGE & 1704 lloy
Today's value, DGE 37.3@2535 =£934 v lloy 1704@54.4 =£924
~~~ In April 2020 theosus asked that I add circassia - - on 14-4-20 £1000 bought 3891 cir/niox & 3058 lloy
Today's value, niox 3891@64 =£2475 v lloy 3058@54.4 =£1657
~~~ In April 2020 theboard asked that I add rollsroyce - - on 25-4-20 £1000 bought 322 RR. (post 10for3ri 1073) & 3367 lloy
Today's value, RR. 1073@578 =£6148 v lloy 3367@54.4 =£1825
~~~ This week's observation - Xmas week, Flattish week for banks, Russia/Ukraine/Israel/Hamas hostilities rattle on, cost of living continues to bite, strikes strikes strikes, Labour ditch election pledges, More Farmers protests, UK on cusp of recession as GDP drops yet again, inflation set to rise, Labour on course to crash the economy? Small boat landing continue to top 2023 total, 451 illegals arrived on Xmas day,
A very basic comparison that does not include divi yield, IMO those still suggesting lloy is 'the worst share ever' or a 'dire share' should maybe consider premium bonds?