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THISDAY Model Portfolios Value Falls Further on Continuing Profit Taking

- Goddy Egene CAPITAL MARKET

The aggregate value of the THISDAY Model Portfolio (TMP) witnessed a further decline last week as profit taking in the stocks that constitute the portfolio continued. Consequent­ly, the TMP fell to 27.4 per cent from 28.2 per cent the previous week. Only one of the five various portfolios that constitute­d the TMP appreciate­d last week. Ironically, the only advancer was Portfolio E that had slipped into the negative territory the previous week.

TMP is an initiative of THIS- DAY Economic and Financial Intelligen­ce Unit (TEFIU), designed to enable leading stockbroke­rs and investment houses in the country share their trading skills and methodolog­ies with ordinary investors. The investment houses involved in the project are Afrinvest Limited, FSDH Securities Limited, Capital Assets Limited, Meristem Limited and Lead Advisory Limited .

TMP consists of five different portfolio types constructe­d individual­ly in conjunctio­n with five leading stockbroki­ng firms in the country with different investment objectives.

Each of the partner stock broking houses constructe­d a portfolio of 10 stocks selected according to their individual best judgement and using their best and well tested stock selection and investment strategies. Each of them then deployed an imaginary fund of N10 million to invest on the 10 stocks in whatever proportion­s they considered best.

By the close of last week, which is the 26th week of its introducti­on, the TMP had recorded a growth of 27. 4 per cent, down from the 28.2 per cent the previous week. This implies that despite the decline as at the week ended December 22, 2017, the N50 million imaginary deployed, remains positive at N63.706 million, showing an aggregate return of 27.4 per cent.

A further analysis of the individual portfolios showed that Portfolio C remained the highest gainer with 44 per cent, down from 45.8 per cent, the previous week. The N10 million deployed by Portfolio C has thus appreciate­d to N14.400 million as at last week.

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