Money Week

How my tips fared in 2021

Successful bets have included constructi­on group Morgan Sindall and US housebuild­er DR Horton

- Matthew Partridge Senior writer

While the US and UK markets rose steadily in 2021, several sectors suffered great volatility, leading to some painful reversals for this column. But the wins outnumbere­d the losses, with the current profits on my ongoing positions more than offsetting the losses on the tips that had to be closed.

Tips carried forward

I started 2021 with ten tips. There were five longs: ITV, homebuilde­r

Bellway, transport group National Express, pub operator Mitchells & Butlers and Norwegian Cruise Line. The five shorts comprised electric-lorry maker Nikola, online-furniture retailer Wayfair, Twitter, Ocado and health-insurance broker eHealth.

Except for ITV, all of these were closed. In issue 1038 I closed Bellway, Twitter and Wayfair, with Bellway making a profit of £750 and Twitter and Wayfair making losses of £990 and £161 respective­ly. Mitchells & Butlers was closed in issue 1040 at a profit of £1,644. Then eHealth was closed in 1046 at a profit of £880. I closed National Express in 1054 at a profit of £1,074.

In 1060 I closed Nikola and Ocado, with Nikola making a profit of £1,099 and Ocado yielding £337. Norwegian Cruise Lines was closed in issue 1064 at a profit of £330.Counting ITV, which I think you should take profits of £1,116 on, eight of the closed positions made a profit and two made a loss, with net profits of £3,864, down slightly from the profit levels at the end of 2020. In addition to the trades taken forward from 2020, I made 20 recommenda­tions. Five (interdeale­r broker TP ICAP, US care-home specialist Ensign Group, American homebuilde­r PulteGroup, Royal Mail and pub chain JD Wetherspoo­n) weren’t triggered, and I now suggest you cancel all of them. Of the remaining 15, seven were closed.

Tips closed this year

My DoorDash short, which I tipped in issue 1034, was closed in issue 1040 at a loss of $960, thanks to a temporary surge in the food-delivery app’s price. My decision to short videogame retailer GameStop, which I tipped in issue 1036, was not a success (see box below) and was closed in 1042 at a loss of £1,000.

My Snowflake short, from 1038, was covered in issue 1074, making a loss of £245. My suggestion that you short hydrogen fuel-cell car company Plug Power, made in 1042, was closed in 1076 for a profit of £38. My decision to plunge back into shorting bitcoin in issue 1046 proved to be a case of third time unlucky. I closed the position in 1074 for a loss of £950. In 1048 I suggested going long on online-trading specialist Plus500. But this proved a mistake. The position was closed on 1080 at a loss of £563. In 1054, I couldn’t resist a bet against Tesla, which went wrong. The position was closed in 1076 with a loss of £990. Overall losses on the closed tips were £4,670.

Open positions in the money

The performanc­e of the closed positions may seem poor, but those that are still open did very well, with six out of the eight making money. In terms of the long positions, US homebuilde­r DR Horton, which I tipped in issue 1040, has benefited from the US housing boom and is currently at $105, making a profit of £1,350.

Constructi­on firm Morgan Sindall, tipped in 1044, is at 2,425p. It has earned £1,478, making it my most profitable recommenda­tion of the year. The company has enjoyed a surge in orders over the past year. Wealth manager Rathbone Brothers, tipped in 1072, is at 1,972p, which puts it £88 in the red.

African mobile phone company Airtel Africa, tipped in 1074, is at 128p, so it is making £1,200, mainly thanks to a surge of investment from outside investors keen to play the fast-growing African mobile market. Supermarke­t J Sainsbury, tipped in 1076, is at 276p, so it is losing £117.

My open short tips are also doing well. US cinema chain AMC Entertainm­ent Holdings, one of the “meme stocks” I tipped as a short in issue 1056, is at $24.45, making a profit of £986. Remote-medicine company Teladoc, which I suggested shorting in 1066, is currently at $88, putting it £728 in the black.

Overall, my open longs are making a profit of £3,823 and my shorts £1,714, for a combined profit of £5,537 – which is bigger than the losses sustained from this year’s closed positions.

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Airtel Africa offers investors a share of the fast-growing African mobile market
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