- diversification out of the UK
- hedge against a weakening £
- growth at attractive valuations
- highly profitable, cash rich brands that set trends and drive global markets
- Apple on the back of IPhone sales and ahead of the IPAD being announced to the world
- Microsoft on the back of Windows 7 roll-out, and XBox Kinect
- Cisco which provides the technology behind the mobile networks that are creaking under the weight of smart phone data traffic.
Had an unexpected dividend drop into my portfolio this week - wahey.
Over the last 12 months I have diversified my portfolio with 3 investments in the US. This was driven by a number of reasons:
So to my Globally Diversified Technology, Growth and Currency Hedge portfolio! (I don't think so either). The shares have been bought principally for Growth its just that the US markets seemed to have much more value in them than the FTSE.
Anyway, my investments were in:
On the downside, Technology companies generally don't have the same focus on dividends and of these, despite the cash piles: $11.5bn; $5.5bn; and $4.5bn respectively, only Microsoft has a dividend policy and that being 2%.
Cisco has been the underperformer following missed growth forecasts which resulted in the shares giving 15% of their value.
But, the biggest disappointment is not in the Portfolio itself but in not being able to add Google to the portfolio with its shares having surged 30% in the last couple months as I hesitated.
I have to say that I am pleased with the way these investments have performed and look forward to further returns.
Please note that: Before investing in US stocks for the first time you will need to complete and return form W8-BEN to your broker. This enables UK investors to claim exemption from paying US tax on dividends and interest from shares traded in the US, as such income will already fall under UK income tax rules.
The shares can also be held within an ISA.
Over the last 12 months I have diversified my portfolio with 3 investments in the US. This was driven by a number of reasons:
So to my Globally Diversified Technology, Growth and Currency Hedge portfolio! (I don't think so either). The shares have been bought principally for Growth its just that the US markets seemed to have much more value in them than the FTSE.
Anyway, my investments were in:
On the downside, Technology companies generally don't have the same focus on dividends and of these, despite the cash piles: $11.5bn; $5.5bn; and $4.5bn respectively, only Microsoft has a dividend policy and that being 2%.
Cisco has been the underperformer following missed growth forecasts which resulted in the shares giving 15% of their value.
But, the biggest disappointment is not in the Portfolio itself but in not being able to add Google to the portfolio with its shares having surged 30% in the last couple months as I hesitated.
I have to say that I am pleased with the way these investments have performed and look forward to further returns.
% Gain | |
Apple | 67.34% |
Microsoft | 18.87% |
Cisco | -1.45% |
28.25% |
Gains have been measured using $ thereby excluding exchange rates until such time as the investment is realised. For the record exchange rates have been slightly favourable.
The shares can also be held within an ISA.
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