From The Dealing Desk – How Professionals Choose Share Investments
Sidney Launspach
ALSI Mentor & Portfolio ManagerSidney is a professional derivatives trader and portfolio manager with a background in economics, having completed his degree in BCom Economics in 2006. He has experienced both prosperous and challenging times in the markets over the past 11 years, which has shaped his trading strategy to generate maximum revenue during uncertain times. He believes that being innovative and adaptable is key to success in the world of trading.
I often get asked by my clients how you look at the whole market and know which shares to trade. So I decided to give some insights on how to keep an eye on the markets. Firstly I suggest start by compiling a good watchlist of shares that you want to follow and have done some research on.
I suggest do at least the following research in the shares you want to follow in your watchlist:
- Look for consistent earnings growth and cash flow (5 years of consistent growth)
- Avoid shares with excessive debt
- Look for shares with proven management (Aspen, bidvest, Shoprite etc)
- Look for shares with a competitive advantage if possible
When setting up a watchlist don’t have too many counters but try and cover all the sectors.
I have a list of shares I follow which I will share with you today. This list changes from time to time and changes are made when shares fall out of favour due to earnings misses or downgrades.
Sasol | Anglo Gold | Aspen |
Biliton | Harmony | Discovery |
Remgro | EOH | Woolies |
Richmondt CFR | Datatec | Steinhoff |
BTI | Tigerbrands | Mediclinic |
Firstrand | AVI | Nedbank |
Bidvest | Naspers | Sanlam |
MTN | Coronation | Mondi ltd |
Shoprite | PSG | MrPrice |
Old Mutual | Investec | Bidcorp |
RMI | Sappi | Momentum Holdings |
Keep in mind when trading a balanced equities portfolio or a short term trading portfolio your watchlist will be similar. With the short term trading however I suggest trading with trends and look for shares to buy with an upward trend and sell short the shares with a down trend.
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Sidney Launspach
ALSI Mentor & Portfolio ManagerSidney is a professional derivatives trader and portfolio manager with a background in economics, having completed his degree in BCom Economics in 2006. He has experienced both prosperous and challenging times in the markets over the past 11 years, which has shaped his trading strategy to generate maximum revenue during uncertain times. He believes that being innovative and adaptable is key to success in the world of trading.
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