Model Portfolios
The Model Portfolios are fantasy portfolios run by 'The Analyst', Peter Temple, and former investment banker, John Mulligan. Their aim is to demonstrate how to pick shares for profit in the long term.
Retirement Portfolio
Income shares for the idle investor
Logica sparkles in Armchair Portfolio
New addition Logica's share price softens the blow of missing out on the firm's dividend, while The Analyst has lots to consider regarding Dawnay Day Carpathian. Read more...
Income Portfolio
Shares that pay an income, and grow in value
We've not seen the worst of the bear
It may be up against the market, but the Income Portfolio is down in absolute terms this month. The Analyst is not about to switch out of cash and gilts, though, because equities aren't cheap enough yet. Read more...
Fund Portfolio
Diverse funds for hard-to-reach markets
Picking funds, not performance
On the fifth anniversary of the Fund Portfolio, The Analyst demonstrates how an intelligently selected portfolio of funds can beat the market. Read more...
Growth Portfolio
Smaller companies that might make it big
Small stocks take Growth Portfolio down
The Analyst could find no hiding place last month, and it's smaller stocks that did the damage. He's looking to larger capitalisation stocks to return the Portfolio to its winning ways. Read more...
Ethical Portfolio
Companies that do good and make money
Analyst prepares for strong rally
The Ethical Portfolio is performing well and the Analyst is positioning it for a rally in big companies. The problem is finding ethical stocks in an index dominated by banks and resource companies. Read more...
STAR Portfolio
Selections for growth at a reasonable price
Eight new growth stocks
Only two shares out of 10 survived the annual STAR growth portfolio review. They're joined by eight new companies with low prices, and high earning potential. Read more...
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