RE: Fantasy Portfolio12 Oct 2024 11:33
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@409 =£842 v lloy 1905@60 =£1145
~~~ 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@424 =£1420 v lloy 1553@60 =£931
~~~ 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@353 =£1356 v Lloy 1512@60 =£892
~~~ 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@236 =£1130 v lloy 1504@60 =£902
~~~ 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@2552 =£952 v lloy 1704@60 =£1022
~~~ 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@69.4 =£2700 v lloy 3058@60 =£1834
~~~ 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@537 =£5762 v lloy 3367@60 =£2020
~~~ This week's observation - banks slip a little this week, Russia/Ukraine/Israel/Hamas/Hesbollah hostilities hotting up, major missile exchange - cost of living continues to bite, strikes strikes strikes, Labour 100 days, MP rebuked re P&O boycott call, Starmer/Reeves face increasing pressure re Winter Fuel Payments as UK Temp drops, Reeves looking at changing rules to borrow more, Recession coming? Tory leadership Badenoch v Jenrick
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?