Saturday, August 25, 2012

August 26th 2011 Tracking Portfolio

Looks like a beautiful summer weekend in Connecticut as I sit here listening to a little Isaac Stern.  As my faithful readers know, I have been tracking the Magic Formula Stocks as described by Joel Greenblatt
in The Little Book That Beats the Stock Market since January 2006.  Every month I take the top 50 stocks over $100m market cap from his website and track how that portfolio of stocks fares versus the Ruseell 3000 for the next 12 months.  It has been an uphill struggle as the tracking portfolios have under-performed, driven in part by Chinese reverse merger fiascos, for-profit education stocks and home health care stocks all being proverbial albatrosses.

This month-end was sadly no different, going up a respectable 12.6%, but getting trounced by the R3K, which was up a more respectable 21%!  Here are the 50 stocks in descending performance order:


Stock Initial Price End Price Percent Change 52 week low Mkt Cap
CRAY           5.40          11.62 115%           4.96           196
LPS          15.86          27.70 75%          12.91         1,320
PRX          28.73          49.88 74%          24.85         1,034
AGX          10.00          16.63 66%           9.01           136
KLAC          34.45          53.36 55%          33.20         5,762
NSR          24.30          37.46 54%          22.98         1,753
GTIV           7.29          10.65 46%           2.81           224
VPHM          18.66          26.85 44%          17.20         1,379
MDP          22.86          32.71 43%          21.10         1,068
DLX          19.86          28.29 42%          17.65         1,024
PDLI           5.22           7.30 40%           5.15           797
OSK          18.28          24.72 35%          14.07         1,598
NOC          50.36          67.40 34%          49.97       14,244
TER          11.84          15.74 33%          10.37         2,109
KLIC           8.65          11.43 32%           6.71           600
ASTX           2.10           2.67 27%           1.51           124
UIS          16.75          21.16 26%          13.77           708
MSFT          24.57          30.56 24%          24.26     205,798
SNDK          34.80          43.04 24%          30.99         8,107
MIPS           5.13           6.32 23%           3.91           257
HRB          13.28          16.35 23%          12.73         4,138
EGY           6.01           7.37 23%           4.57           337
AFAM          19.34          21.93 13%          12.50           176
PRSC          10.46          11.67 12%           8.35           131
NVMI           6.56           7.26 11%           5.11           162
AMAT          10.66          11.77 10%           9.70       14,250
cmtl          26.23          28.37 8%          25.60           693
TSRA          13.58          14.48 7%          11.13           690
UNTD           4.72           4.98 6%           3.63           445
FRX          33.31          34.68 4%          28.47         9,098
PETS           9.48           9.80 3%           8.51           211
DLB          33.50          33.97 1%          25.70         3,583
CPLA          31.65          31.94 1%          25.81           471
CHKE          13.45          13.32 -1%          10.15           122
LTXC           6.17           5.92 -4%           4.81           297
KFY          15.36          14.49 -6%          11.25           696
VECO          35.46          33.02 -7%          20.35         1,419
LRCX          37.30          34.62 -7%          33.24         4,496
amed          16.08          14.09 -12%           9.12           467
MNTA          16.35          13.93 -15%          10.15           832
PWER           7.71           6.10 -21%           3.51           751
USMO          14.06          11.00 -22%          10.71           332
DELL          14.69          11.26 -23%          11.16       26,061
STRA          88.52          66.46 -25%          66.10         1,089
TNAV           9.25           6.02 -35%           5.05           353
MANT          35.10          21.81 -38%          19.74         1,304
APOL          44.86          27.09 -40%          25.77         6,121
GTAT          11.39           6.34 -44%           3.92         1,382
ESI          70.91          31.41 -56%          31.25         1,894
CECO          16.48           3.47 -79%           3.05         1,197

If you took out the education stocks, it would be a more respectable show of +18%, but still a "loser".  Here is a listing of every monthly portfolio I have tracked.


Date Total IWV
1/6/2006 16.0% 10.9%
2/17/2006 21.2% 14.6%
3/29/2006 13.0% 9.6%
4/7/2006 10.3% 12.1%
5/12/2006 20.4% 18.6%
5/31/2006 29.2% 23.3%
6/30/2006 22.4% 20.0%
7/31/2006 19.7% 17.3%
8/31/2006 13.0% 13.3%
9/28/2006 12.7% 14.6%
10/27/2006 10.3% 12.0%
11/29/2006 -0.3% 4.8%
12/28/2006 -6.9% 3.4%
1/26/2007 -10.2% -6.6%
2/27/2007 -3.7% -1.0%
3/26/2007 -9.8% -5.5%
4/27/2007 -10.9% -5.0%
5/29/2007 -11.5% -6.3%
7/3/2007 -30.0% -15.6%
7/30/2007 -19.9% -11.5%
8/30/2007 -12.5% -8.7%
9/27/2007 -19.0% -18.2%
11/2/2007 -40.4% -34.3%
11/28/2007 -40.1% -38.3%
12/28/2007 -36.3% -40.0%
1/25/2008 -36.4% -35.9%
2/26/2008 -51.7% -41.5%
3/24/2008 -40.9% -36.8%
4/25/2008 -25.6% -31.0%
5/28/2008 -22.2% -33.6%
7/2/2008 -11.7% -25.3%
7/29/2008 -10.5% -20.9%
8/29/2008 -13.8% -17.9%
9/26/2008 -4.3% -10.0%
10/31/2008 18.7% 13.9%
11/26/2008 50.9% 27.7%
12/26/2008 48.9% 32.3%
1/23/2009 59.3% 36.4%
2/27/2009 92.8% 55.6%
3/27/2009 85.8% 48.1%
4/24/2009 69.7% 45.8%
5/29/2009 31.8% 22.8%
6/29/2009 21.3% 24.0%
7/29/2009 19.5% 15.9%
8/28/2009 7.4% 8.8%
9/25/2009 12.6% 12.4%
10/30/2009 22.7% 18.3%
11/27/2009 24.3% 13.6%
12/31/2009 23.7% 18.1%
1/22/2010 19.0% 20.6%
2/26/2010 18.6% 23.6%
3/25/2010 10.0% 15.4%
4/23/2010 7.1% 11.4%
5/28/2010 19.3% 25.4%
6/29/2010 16.7% 25.7%
7/29/2010 5.4% 20.1%
9/2/2010 7.3% 10.1%
9/24/2010 -4.3% 0.3%
10/29/2010 -2.9% 10.4%
11/26/2010 -8.5% 1.4%
1/3/2011 -11.4% 0.1%
1/28/2011 -7.6% 4.9%
2/25/2011 -5.5% 5.0%
3/24/2011 -4.4% 7.4%
4/21/2011 -16.0% 3.2%
5/27/2011 -12.0% -0.4%
6/24/2011 -9.5% 5.0%
7/29/2011 -4.3% 8.1%
8/26/2011 12.0% 21.6%
9/30/2011 20.4% 26.6%
10/28/2011 2.0% 10.9%
11/25/2011 17.3% 23.1%
12/29/2011 8.7% 12.7%
1/27/2012 -0.1% 7.4%
2/24/2012 -1.5% 3.2%
3/23/2012 -3.7% 1.1%
4/27/2012 -0.8% 0.6%
5/25/2012 6.0% 7.1%
6/22/2012 6.0% 6.0%
7/27/2012 2.7% 2.0%
Grand Total 4.8% 5.3%


You will note the sad fact that this is the 20th straight portfolio to lose (that is hard to do... it ain't random) and the next ten portfolios are all losing as well.

Subsets

I also keep 2 subsets of the larger portfolios:  (1) dividend stocks (those with a yield per Yahoo of at least 2.6%) and (2) new stocks (those new to the tracking portfolios in past 12 months.  These  two subsets also underperformed this month, both coming in around 17%.  Finally, I like to track cash as it is more "honest" than percentages as if you go up by 25% and then down by 25%, that is a different result than up by 5% then down by 5%.  So I track what you would have to day if you had spread $100,000 over the first twelve portfolios evenly.


Category Value
Total        113,675
Total New        104,893
Total Dividend        237,386
Total Russell 3K        124,415

New Portfolio

Here are stocks in new portfolio that meet the dividend criteria.  I have added CSCO as I know they just bumped their dividend and now yield about 3%:


Stock Initial Price Yield
USMO              11.00 8.0%
STRA              66.46 6.0%
STX              34.06 2.9%
RTN              55.80 3.3%
PETS                9.80 5.9%
PDLI                7.30 8.2%
MSFT              30.56 2.6%
MANT              21.81 3.9%
JCOM              28.13 3.7%
INTX              11.58 6.9%
GNI              74.37 20.2%
GME              18.42 3.0%
DLX              28.29 3.5%
HRB              16.35 4.6%

Then here are "new" stocks:


Stock Initial Price Mkt Cap
UBNT              10.57           827
STX              34.06       13,080
NUS              42.55         2,509
MAXY                6.14           166
DMRC              21.60           151
CACI              52.23         1,424
BDSI                4.82           140

2 comments:

Leo said...

Hi Marsh, Could you clarify what you mean with this sentence: "So I track what you would have to day if you had spread $100,000 over the first twelve portfolios evenly.", in other words: why you calculated only the first 12 portfolios? Secondly: do your statistics suggest that investing only on high-dividend MF stocks does beat the market?
Thanks

Marsh_Gerda said...

My comment means that if you started your investing with $100k spread over first 12 monthly tracking portfolios, then as each one hit the one year anniversary, you rolled the year ending amount into the tracking portfolio about to begin.

My stats show that since January 2006, investing in mfi stocks with at least a 2.6% yield have substantially outperformed the market. One could ague a 6 year period is not long enough to say that is an absolute.