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FIRE V LONDON
FIRE v London 5 Comments. What an amazing twelve months it has been. And what an amazing month March 2020 was. March 2020 saw global equities down 25% on peak, just a few weeks earlier. VWRL dropped to Ł57, a level it hadnât been at since 2016. That left my ISAs feeling very down in the dumps. Since March 2020, VWRL has climbed toŁ83
ABOUT â FIRE V LONDON This is a blog about personal investing. I am interested specifically in financial independence; as I am well below the traditional retirement age, this technically means 'retiring early'. I am proud to belong to the finance blog community dedicated to FIRE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early). However, I am not typical of the FIREcommunity.
MASTER PORTFOLIOS TO BEAT HARGREAVES LANSDOWNâS These ready-made master portfolios are all: Based on low price index trackers from market leading Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) providers. Each portfolio costs, on average, less than 0.20% a year â plus your platform charges. In contrast, the master portfolios at HL will cost you over 1% a year, and expose you to âWoodford riskâ.USEFUL ETFS
Useful ETFs. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are the bedrock of my passive portfolio. The list below is handy reference for some of the ETFs I have considered for my portfolio. All the ETFs below are physical (not derivative-based), unless otherwise noted, and the tickers are for trading in the UK (on LSE) unless noted. APRIL 2021 â A SILVER MEDAL MONTH â FIRE V LONDON April 2021 â a silver medal month. Posted on 2021-05-01. by. FIRE v London. April news saw a lot of stuffânânonsense about decorating the PMâs flat. This is silly-season stuff, even though it isnât silly season. In the meantime, covid-19 vaccination progress in the UK has been excellent; my London borough now has fewer than 40 casesISA $MILLIONAIRE
The ÂŁmillionaire status is in sight. But already my ISA pots are worth more than USD$1m. Projected ISA value when I pop my clogs. The Flexible Retirement Planner now suggests the median outcome when I pop my clogs (aged 84, apparently) is ÂŁ26m (up from ÂŁ21.3m, last year), in todayâs money (simplistically â by setting inflation to 0%). MY INVESTMENT TRACKING SPREADSHEET I've been tracking my portfolio rigorously for over four years now. One thing I've been asked for quite a few times is a copy of the spreadsheet I use to monitor it. So here goes. I face three key challenges in tracking my portfolio's returns: Unitising the portfolio. This means correcting for ins/outs - WEALTH TAX WOULD PROVE TAXING FOR THE TORIES Wealth tax would prove taxing for the Tories. A think tank of policy wonks and policy makers, the Wealth Tax Commission (WTC), has recently published its report/proposals into how the UK should implement a wealth tax â to fund the enormous sums HM Government has been spending to try to mitigate the covid-19 pandemic. BORROWING ÂŁ2M TO BUY EQUITIES⊠TWO YEARS LATER Borrowing ÂŁ2m to buy equities two years later. Posted on 2018-01-07. 2020-07-12 by. FIRE v London. It was just over two years ago that I first decided to use a margin loan to buy a multimillion pound Dream Home. It seems Iâm one of very few folks, worldwide, to explicitlymake this decision.
HOW MANY ISA MILLIONAIRES ARE THERE? A new UK tax year has just begun, and with it a new annual ISA allowance of ÂŁ20k each. ISAs are an amazing tax-break for investors who are UK taxpayers. I love them, and have a goal to get my ISA portfolio to ÂŁ1m+. I've been posting updates annually about this (e.g. here, and the one before).FIRE V LONDON
FIRE v London 5 Comments. What an amazing twelve months it has been. And what an amazing month March 2020 was. March 2020 saw global equities down 25% on peak, just a few weeks earlier. VWRL dropped to Ł57, a level it hadnât been at since 2016. That left my ISAs feeling very down in the dumps. Since March 2020, VWRL has climbed toŁ83
ABOUT â FIRE V LONDON This is a blog about personal investing. I am interested specifically in financial independence; as I am well below the traditional retirement age, this technically means 'retiring early'. I am proud to belong to the finance blog community dedicated to FIRE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early). However, I am not typical of the FIREcommunity.
MASTER PORTFOLIOS TO BEAT HARGREAVES LANSDOWNâS These ready-made master portfolios are all: Based on low price index trackers from market leading Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) providers. Each portfolio costs, on average, less than 0.20% a year â plus your platform charges. In contrast, the master portfolios at HL will cost you over 1% a year, and expose you to âWoodford riskâ.USEFUL ETFS
Useful ETFs. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are the bedrock of my passive portfolio. The list below is handy reference for some of the ETFs I have considered for my portfolio. All the ETFs below are physical (not derivative-based), unless otherwise noted, and the tickers are for trading in the UK (on LSE) unless noted. APRIL 2021 â A SILVER MEDAL MONTH â FIRE V LONDON April 2021 â a silver medal month. Posted on 2021-05-01. by. FIRE v London. April news saw a lot of stuffânânonsense about decorating the PMâs flat. This is silly-season stuff, even though it isnât silly season. In the meantime, covid-19 vaccination progress in the UK has been excellent; my London borough now has fewer than 40 casesISA $MILLIONAIRE
The ÂŁmillionaire status is in sight. But already my ISA pots are worth more than USD$1m. Projected ISA value when I pop my clogs. The Flexible Retirement Planner now suggests the median outcome when I pop my clogs (aged 84, apparently) is ÂŁ26m (up from ÂŁ21.3m, last year), in todayâs money (simplistically â by setting inflation to 0%). MY INVESTMENT TRACKING SPREADSHEET I've been tracking my portfolio rigorously for over four years now. One thing I've been asked for quite a few times is a copy of the spreadsheet I use to monitor it. So here goes. I face three key challenges in tracking my portfolio's returns: Unitising the portfolio. This means correcting for ins/outs - WEALTH TAX WOULD PROVE TAXING FOR THE TORIES Wealth tax would prove taxing for the Tories. A think tank of policy wonks and policy makers, the Wealth Tax Commission (WTC), has recently published its report/proposals into how the UK should implement a wealth tax â to fund the enormous sums HM Government has been spending to try to mitigate the covid-19 pandemic. BORROWING ÂŁ2M TO BUY EQUITIES⊠TWO YEARS LATER Borrowing ÂŁ2m to buy equities two years later. Posted on 2018-01-07. 2020-07-12 by. FIRE v London. It was just over two years ago that I first decided to use a margin loan to buy a multimillion pound Dream Home. It seems Iâm one of very few folks, worldwide, to explicitlymake this decision.
HOW MANY ISA MILLIONAIRES ARE THERE? A new UK tax year has just begun, and with it a new annual ISA allowance of ÂŁ20k each. ISAs are an amazing tax-break for investors who are UK taxpayers. I love them, and have a goal to get my ISA portfolio to ÂŁ1m+. I've been posting updates annually about this (e.g. here, and the one before).USEFUL ETFS
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are the bedrock of my passive portfolio. The list below is handy reference for some of the ETFs I have considered for my portfolio. All the ETFs below are physical (not derivative-based), unless otherwise noted, and the tickers are for trading in the UK (on LSE) unless noted. A couple of ABOUT â FIRE V LONDON This is a blog about personal investing. I am interested specifically in financial independence; as I am well below the traditional retirement age, this technically means 'retiring early'. I am proud to belong to the finance blog community dedicated to FIRE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early). However, I am not typical of the FIREcommunity.
INVESTING IDEAS
2021-02-14. FIRE v London 13 Comments. This post is in an occasional series of blog posts (starting here) examining angel investing and the role it plays in high net worth peoplesâ investment portfolios. This post looks at the âangel investing goes mainstreamâ route of investing via crowdfunding platforms, drawing on an exclusive survey I MY RETURNS â FIRE V LONDON This page shows the returns of my directly invested portfolio, since the start of 2013. There is a live feed below to a Google Spreadsheet which tracks my returns in real time - it can take a few seconds to load. For information on how this portfolio is managed, see 2021 Q1 â THE CAMELâS HEAD APPEARS â FIRE V LONDON 2021 Q1 â the camelâs head appears. Posted on 2021-04-03. by. FIRE v London. My portfolio went up over 3% in January. But then came down again. The same happened in February. I concluded the month feeling somewhat âhumpedâ by the market, twice. Hence my post about two-humped camels (Bactrian camels, as it turns out â ahem). THE WORST CRASH IN HISTORY: THE VIEW FROM THE FRONT SEAT The worst crash in history: the view from the front seat. Posted on 2020-03-21. 2020-06-27 by. FIRE v London. It seems reasonable to think that this is the worst market crash in history. Stock markets are a relatively well-documented phenomenon since their invention only a couple of dozen generations ago, and the data seem clear. MY ISAS NEED A TOPUP My ISAs need a topup. Posted on 2020-04-19. by. FIRE v London. Itâs that time of year again. The start of the new UK tax year (for ancient reasons, UK tax years begin on 6 April). My favourite time in the financial calendar. Itâs time to top up the annual ISA. ISAs are the tax-free savings accounts we are â unusually in the worldJAN 2021 REVIEW
Jan 2021 review â spring cleaning underway. The end of 2021âs first month. January 2021 was quite an eventful month. Vaccine wars (amidst which, the UK has managed over 9m vaccines, thank goodness). Gameshop / WallStreetBets/ DeepFuckingValue memes. Trumpâs coup over, Bidenâs presidency now in place. HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU SAVE? A common question, especially for 'normal' people in their rare moments where they ever think about saving, pensions, or their financial planning, is 'how much should I save'? It is a key question. Unfortunately, a lot of the typical answers you'll hear/read are misguided or even wrong. Instead, I think anybody asking this questionmust
CROWDFUNDING: WHY ITS RETURNS SUCK The underlying cause of the poor crowdfunding returns is that the crowdfunding process is massively asymmetrical, in the companyâs favour. For instance, whereas investors pay fees of 1.5% of the amount invested, the company pays 7.75-8.25% of the amount invested. This asymmetry results in poor returns for at least two reasons.FIRE V LONDON
The UK has the most sophisticated financial services industry in Europe. And in some respects, one of the most sophisticated in the world. But in one area itISA $MILLIONAIRE
What an amazing twelve months it has been. And what an amazing month March 2020 was. March 2020 saw global equities down 25% on peak, just a few weeks earlier. VWRL dropped to ÂŁ57, a level it hadn't been at since 2016. That left my ISAs feeling very down in the dumps. SinceMarch 2020,
MASTER PORTFOLIOS TO BEAT HARGREAVES LANSDOWNâS For anybody starting investing today, for the long term, here are some master portfolios that I suggest will set somebody up very effectively and should beat the equivalent model portfolios from e.g. HargreavesLansdown.
APRIL 2021 â A SILVER MEDAL MONTH â FIRE V LONDON April news saw a lot of stuff'n'nonsense about decorating the PM's flat. This is silly-season stuff, even though it isn't silly season. In the meantime, covid-19 vaccination progress in the UK has been excellent; my London borough now has fewer than 40 cases, and nationwide numbers are dropping by 30-40% a week. Shops are open WHAT HAS LOCKDOWN DONE TO MY FINANCES? Rainy Sunday mornings are perfect times to do household admin. In my case household admin centres on my personal finances. This gave me an opportunity to examine what has happened to my income and expenditure during lockdown. Lockdown in England began on March 23rd, just at the end of Q1. Normality, by which I mean MY INVESTMENT TRACKING SPREADSHEET I've been tracking my portfolio rigorously for over four years now. One thing I've been asked for quite a few times is a copy of the spreadsheet I use to monitor it. So here goes. I face three key challenges in tracking my portfolio's returns: Unitising the portfolio. This means correcting for ins/outs - WEALTH TAX WOULD PROVE TAXING FOR THE TORIES A think tank of policy wonks and policy makers, the Wealth Tax Commission (WTC), has recently published its report/proposals into how the UK should implement a wealth tax â to fund the enormous sums HM Government has been spending to try to mitigate the covid-19 pandemic. This report has received a lot of well-deserved media comment. It is well written, fair minded, and full of useful REDUCING MY PORTFOLIO TO ONE ETF THE WORST CRASH IN HISTORY: THE VIEW FROM THE FRONT SEAT It seems reasonable to think that this is the worst market crash in history. Stock markets are a relatively well-documented phenomenon since their invention only a couple of dozen generations ago, and the data seem clear. And I was there. I've been actively following this crash every day the markets traded. And I've been trading HOW MANY ISA MILLIONAIRES ARE THERE? A new UK tax year has just begun, and with it a new annual ISA allowance of ÂŁ20k each. ISAs are an amazing tax-break for investors who are UK taxpayers. I love them, and have a goal to get my ISA portfolio to ÂŁ1m+. I've been posting updates annually about this (e.g. here, and the one before).FIRE V LONDON
The UK has the most sophisticated financial services industry in Europe. And in some respects, one of the most sophisticated in the world. But in one area itISA $MILLIONAIRE
What an amazing twelve months it has been. And what an amazing month March 2020 was. March 2020 saw global equities down 25% on peak, just a few weeks earlier. VWRL dropped to ÂŁ57, a level it hadn't been at since 2016. That left my ISAs feeling very down in the dumps. SinceMarch 2020,
MASTER PORTFOLIOS TO BEAT HARGREAVES LANSDOWNâS For anybody starting investing today, for the long term, here are some master portfolios that I suggest will set somebody up very effectively and should beat the equivalent model portfolios from e.g. HargreavesLansdown.
APRIL 2021 â A SILVER MEDAL MONTH â FIRE V LONDON April news saw a lot of stuff'n'nonsense about decorating the PM's flat. This is silly-season stuff, even though it isn't silly season. In the meantime, covid-19 vaccination progress in the UK has been excellent; my London borough now has fewer than 40 cases, and nationwide numbers are dropping by 30-40% a week. Shops are open WHAT HAS LOCKDOWN DONE TO MY FINANCES? Rainy Sunday mornings are perfect times to do household admin. In my case household admin centres on my personal finances. This gave me an opportunity to examine what has happened to my income and expenditure during lockdown. Lockdown in England began on March 23rd, just at the end of Q1. Normality, by which I mean MY INVESTMENT TRACKING SPREADSHEET I've been tracking my portfolio rigorously for over four years now. One thing I've been asked for quite a few times is a copy of the spreadsheet I use to monitor it. So here goes. I face three key challenges in tracking my portfolio's returns: Unitising the portfolio. This means correcting for ins/outs - WEALTH TAX WOULD PROVE TAXING FOR THE TORIES A think tank of policy wonks and policy makers, the Wealth Tax Commission (WTC), has recently published its report/proposals into how the UK should implement a wealth tax â to fund the enormous sums HM Government has been spending to try to mitigate the covid-19 pandemic. This report has received a lot of well-deserved media comment. It is well written, fair minded, and full of useful REDUCING MY PORTFOLIO TO ONE ETF THE WORST CRASH IN HISTORY: THE VIEW FROM THE FRONT SEAT It seems reasonable to think that this is the worst market crash in history. Stock markets are a relatively well-documented phenomenon since their invention only a couple of dozen generations ago, and the data seem clear. And I was there. I've been actively following this crash every day the markets traded. And I've been trading HOW MANY ISA MILLIONAIRES ARE THERE? A new UK tax year has just begun, and with it a new annual ISA allowance of ÂŁ20k each. ISAs are an amazing tax-break for investors who are UK taxpayers. I love them, and have a goal to get my ISA portfolio to ÂŁ1m+. I've been posting updates annually about this (e.g. here, and the one before). ABOUT â FIRE V LONDON This is a blog about personal investing. I am interested specifically in financial independence; as I am well below the traditional retirement age, this technically means 'retiring early'. I am proud to belong to the finance blog community dedicated to FIRE (Financial Independence / Retiring Early). However, I am not typical of the FIREcommunity.
MAY 2021 â A STERLING MONTH â FIRE V LONDON May sucked, as an experience. The weather sucked. The most miserable May on UK record, or some such. I was working very hard, with a couple of crises/dramas to deal with at work. So I had barely any time to pay attention to the markets. About the most noticeable thing was that theUSEFUL ETFS
Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are the bedrock of my passive portfolio. The list below is handy reference for some of the ETFs I have considered for my portfolio. All the ETFs below are physical (not derivative-based), unless otherwise noted, and the tickers are for trading in the UK (on LSE) unless noted. A couple ofINVESTING IDEAS
This post is in an occasional series of blog posts (starting here) examining angel investing and the role it plays in high net worth peoplesâ investment portfolios.This post looks at the âangel investing goes mainstreamâ route of investing via crowdfunding platforms, drawing on an exclusive survey I ran on my blog. MARGIN LOANS IN THE UK The UK has the most sophisticated financial services industry in Europe. And in some respects, one of the most sophisticated in the world. But in one area it clearly lags the USA - the stock market. Whether it comes to the size of the stock market, INVESTING PHILOSOPHY The end of 2021âs first month. January 2021 was quite an eventful month. Vaccine wars (amidst which, the UK has managed over 9m vaccines, thank goodness). HOUSING â FIRE V LONDON Posts about Housing written by FIRE v London. My Dream Home saga nears its conclusions. Longsuffering followers will recall that, in the last instalment in Q4 2016, I had abandoned my effort to sell my Former Dream Home into the Brexit referendum aftermath, in favour of renting the property out to some (North) Americans. I reasoned, three years ago, that I could well expect to sell the HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU SAVE? A common question, especially for 'normal' people in their rare moments where they ever think about saving, pensions, or their financial planning, is 'how much should I save'? It is a key question. Unfortunately, a lot of the typical answers you'll hear/read are misguided or even wrong. Instead, I think anybody asking this questionmust
MAY 2020: A SUNNY MONTH Well, May 2020 was the month that highlighted, as the Economist put it, Boris' short-Cummings. Remember much else happening that month? In May the UK started unlocking, slowly. The government(s) has(ve) been slowly releasing the strait jacket to fit what people (in London at least) have been doing anyway for a week or two. I'veANNUAL FI AUDIT
It's that time of the year when we take stock. Here at FIREvLondon, that means it's time to do an 'audit' of our Finances, and our financial Independence. Let's take a look at some of the key questions an audit should consider. Q1: What state is the balance sheet in? IFIRE V LONDON
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IâVE SOLD MY HOUSE, AND IâM DOWN OVERÂ ÂŁ500K POSTED: 2019-12-29 | AUTHOR: FIRE v London | FILED UNDER: Housing| 5 Comments
My Dream Home saga nears its conclusions. Longsuffering followers will recall that, in the last instalment in Q4 2016, I had abandoned my effort to sell my Former Dream Home into the Brexit referendum aftermath, in favour of renting the property out to some (North) Americans. I reasoned, three years ago, that I could well expect to sell the property for 1.20X (where X was the supposed fair market value) in 2020, by which point Brexit would be well and truly behind usâŠ..WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?
Well, the (North) Americans proved to be fine tenants. They looked after the place and kept on renewing. My rent increased by 2% each year. I used a managing agent, so the deductions were swingeing, and I had the occasional cost to bear too. But overall the landlord experience proved to be relatively painless. Until Q2 this year, when the fine tenants gave notice. He had received a job offer back in the mother country and was off to take it. Losing these tenants left me in something of a quandary. Brexit was due to be done in June 2019 (remember that?), except that pretty clearly it wasnât. Property prices (and rents) hadnât budged materially since late 2016. Yet somehow I felt a different mood â a âwell I canât put my life on hold foreverâ sentiment that tempted me to attempt a sale for the second time. Moreover, with the void period starting in June, the timing felt good to âtest the watersâ for selling the house, but reverting to let it in time for the busy âback to schoolâ season in September. So I decided to give it a go, and put my Former Dream Home on the market to sell. I listed it at a somewhat lower price than last time â essentially the price that I had accepted an offer on in 2016. WHEN IS A SALE A SALE? Cutting a long story somewhat short, the market felt completely different this summer than in the summer of 2016. I had far more interest in the house. I even had an offer, that I was prepared to accept! Not once, but in fact three timesâŠ. Read the rest of this entry »Advertisements
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------------------------- NOV 2019: ANOTHER GREAT MONTH FORÂ EQUITIES POSTED: 2019-12-08 | AUTHOR: FIRE v London| FILED UNDER:
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That USA stock market just keeps on climbing. No matter what you read about Trumpâs impeachment, US/China trade wars, US/France trade wars, etc â just check out below the light blue line showing S&P500over 10 years.
S&P500 and FTSE-100 indices, over 10 years In contrast the FTSE-100 (and, in fairness, the Eurostoxx 50) has been fairly rangebound for the last three years. The FTSE-100 at least delivers over 3% in dividends (not included in the index shown above), but Iâd take the S&Pâs combination of much higher growth, somewhat lower dividends, any day of the week. Pity those short sellers like @WheelieDealer who have been callingTime on the S&P.
Remember: markets being at All Time Highs (ATHs) do NOT tell you they are due to fall. Stock markets have better-than-average businesses in them, and better-than-average businesses grow.
All things being equal, stock markets therefore grow. In fact itâs not just stock markets that grow. Bonds had an OK month too. Most of my bond ETFs are significantly down on their record highs, but they had an OK November. Even the pound had an OK month, gaining over both AUD and the EURo. Taking into account my weightings, how markets moved and how currencies rose/fell, my weighted market average saw an increase of2.8%.
My own portfolio moved almost exactly in line with the weighted average. The year is proving to be pretty awesome, from an investment standpoint. Letâs hope December (which as I write this, is already looking like a negative month) doesnât do too much damage to the yearâs returns. ------------------------- OCTOBER 2019: A LOUSYÂ MONTH POSTED: 2019-11-03 | AUTHOR: FIRE v London| FILED UNDER:
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October looked kind of fine, for key equity markets, in local currencies. The S&P hit record highs, for no particularly obvious reason. The the Europe (ex UK) MSCI index went up almost 3%. However the big news in October was the pound, which rose against everybody. Against the USD, it was up 5%. So in pound terms, the major overseas equity markets fell. How about the UK FTSE market? Sadly that fell too, by almost 2%. Bonds fell off a little bit too, almost everywhere. So from a pound investor point of view, there was basically nothing going up this month. The markets + forex average (for my weighted alloocation) was -2.4%. Against a weighted market average of -2.4%, my own portfolio âs drop of 1.6% must be something to be thankful for. Sigh. -------------------------â Older Entries
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