I’ll be using this anchor page to keep track of my overall investment portfolio. Updated yearly so I’ll be able to track and show a yearly gain/loss.
Moving forward, I’ll aim to keep my recording simple and clear-cut. So I’ll be able to track my yearly gain more easily. No more IRR, just simple yearly gain, including fresh capital and dividends reinvested.
The Year 2021
It has been a turbulent year. In terms of my portfolio, it has more or less stayed the same, which I am grateful for. The first half of 2021 saw prices plunge and then go up again in the latter part of the year.
My dividends have also increased ever so slightly to RM15,595.07 per annum in 2021. This is despite me having a smaller portfolio compared to 2020. Which is a win. Still, a long way to go to RM36K a year in dividends.
I’ve also managed to maintain a respectable savings rate in 2021 despite a drop in my income. Got a sizeable war chest ready to be deployed and I’m keeping an eye on a few local stocks as well as US ones. It has been a while where the Freedom Fund has been stagnant around the RM500K mark.
On the other hand, my crypto portfolio almost doubled in value from a year ago, this is after factoring in the huge year-end dip. I’ve also been consistent in putting money into my StashAway account. Returns have dropped compared to last year, but in the long run, I’m confident. My US portfolio has seen a drop come year-end, but we’re still positive.
My Investments
The Freedom Fund
Market value: RM501,858.09
Cash: RM100K
Dividends: RM15,595.07
Dividend yield: 3.33%
The Freedom Fund (US)
Crypto Portfolio
Gross investment: RM10,273
Market value: RM67,004
Capital gain: +552.23%
StashAway
Dividend Magic – Risk (36% Risk Index)
Gross Investment – RM48,000.01
Current Value – RM48,575.13
Time-weighted return – 10.19%
Money-weighted return – 2.79%
Dividend Magic US – Risk (30% Risk Index)
Gross Investment – RM10,000.00
Current Value – RM11,433.23
Time-weighted return – 14.33%
Money-weighted return – 14.33%
StashAway Simple
Gross Investment – RM4,500.00
Current Value – RM4,769.28
TOTAL
Gross Investment – RM62,500
Current Value – RM64,777.64
Gain/Loss: +3.64%
My Overall Investment Portfolio
Freedom Fund: RM601,858.09
Crypto: RM67,004
StashAway: RM64,777.64
Total: RM733,639.73
Goals for 2022
I will focus on getting my dividends up. I’ll be adding more positions throughout the year. I’m looking at you Scientex!
Also, will be looking to do a monthly DCA into Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF. As of now, I’ll be purchasing it through Rakuten Trade until a better brokerage becomes available.
The Year 2020
What a year it has been. My portfolio tanked in March when Covid hit. It even went into the red, a first for me. I missed the glove boat.
Bet on the recovery and my portfolio managed to sail through 2020 with an almost 10% gain y-o-y. As the portfolio increases in value and diversification, long gone are the days of 15-20% capital gains. I’ll be aiming to rebalance and refocus my portfolio next year. Cutting underperforming stocks and adding more winners.
I’ll also be focusing on my US portfolio moving forward. I’ve also made a decision to keep my US portfolio hidden to maintain some form of privacy. Don’t worry you’ll still be able to view it in percentage (%) form.
My Investments
The Freedom Fund
Market value: RM545,778.21
Cash: RM46,350.83
Dividends: RM15,415.64
Dividend yield: 3.33%
The Freedom Fund (US)
Crypto Portfolio
Gross Investment: RM13,808
Market Value: RM34,424
Capital Gain/Loss: +149.30%
StashAway
Dividend Magic – Risk (36% Risk Index)
Gross Investment – RM14,001.00
Current Value – RM15,378.03
Time-weighted return – 8.01%
Dividend Magic US – Risk (30% Risk Index)
Gross Investment – RM10,000.00
Current Value – RM10,603.19
Time-weighted return – 6.03%
StashAway Simple
Gross Investment – RM12,500.00
Current Value – RM12,559.17
TOTAL
Gross Investment – RM36,501.00
Current Value – RM38,540.39
Gain/Loss: +5.6%
My Overall Investment Portfolio
Freedom Fund: RM607,544.68
Crypto: RM34,424.00
StashAway: RM38,540.39
Total: RM679,125.07
Goals for 2021
The Freedom Fund and StashAway performed solidly for me in 2020. Obviously, I’ll want to see my dividends go up in 2021. It dropped a little this year with a few companies in my portfolio electing to withhold dividends.
I hope to see dividends surpass RM20K per annum barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Also, I want to eventually have my total investments (excluding my US portfolio) reach RM750K in 2021 and RM1 million by 2025. Setting the bar a little low there I know but I’ve learnt that the key to happiness is low expectations. And with RM1 million in investments, I should be able to hit my dividend target of RM36,000 per annum.
On the other hand, I will also be pumping money into my US portfolio (which as mentioned above will be tracked only in %).
Now, to the best performing asset for me in 2020 – Bitcoin and Ethereum. Almost at a 150% return for me at the time of writing and it is increasing. I set out to keep crypto to a maximum of 10% of my portfolio. I’ll continue to hold onto them coins for now.
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I consider every one of you reading as a stakeholder of Dividend Magic. So an update of the website at the end of 2020 would be apt.
As mentioned on my About page, at the rate the blog is growing, we will definitely be hitting a million (and more) views next year. A big thank you to everyone that has been frequenting the blog and interacting with me on social media. I appreciate every follow, like, comment, and share you’ve been so generous with. I love the community we’ve built and the friends I’ve made along the way. We’re a small but tight-knit bunch in Malaysia.
If you haven’t already, follow me on Facebook, Instagram, and now to keep up to date.
To those that have been wondering if I’m making money via ads on the blog, the answer is finally a yes. But it isn’t much, unfortunately.
I’ve opted for the minimum amount of ads as well as the best-optimized placement for readers.
Right now, ad revenue itself is able to cover the running costs of the blog which I’m super grateful for. I don’t see this growing significantly, maybe I’m doing something wrong with the ads. With running expenses covered, Dividend Magic will be here to stay.
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That is all there is to update. 2020 was scary, thankfully, my investments are doing all right now. As always, it is important to stay invested and to attack when the opportunity presents itself. There will of course be some missed opportunities and lessons to be learned along the way. All my mistakes, all my wins, you’ll be able to see them here on the blog.
I’ll be updating my portfolios on a monthly basis as usual come 2021. Have a happy new year and I’ll see everyone in 2021.