Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Portfolio - "Update"

I've altered my stock positions slightly, by adding a small position in SYY (Sysco). It is the top distributor to the food service industry, has a top-notch balance sheet with little debt, and a good dividend which it raises annually. Good dividend-paying stocks have greater value at this time since interest rates have been so low that CD and US Treasury rates are generally less than those for top-notch dividend-paying stocks. Listed in order of largest to smallest holdings.
  • KMB (Kimberly Clark)
  • PEP (Pepsico)
  • PG (Procter & Gamble)
  • MMM (3M Corp)
  • KO (Coca Cola)
  • KFT (Kraft)
  • BMY (Bristol Myers Squibb)
  • ADP (Automatic Data Processing)
  • SYY (Sysco)


My major asset remain CDs. I don't own a home, though I do think that is OK, as long as one doesn't go into much debt to do so. I have no debt at all, and never want any, though I do think some is OK for a home, especially in the areas which were first to collapse during this Housing decline. I also own US Treasuries, about 7% of my assets. Right now I own inflation protected ones (TIPS). The two I hold are...

  • 2015's
  • 2013's


I like them because they protect both against deflation and moderately against inflation. I also own some gold (coins), but it is only about 3% of my assets and use a safe deposit box to store it. Gold does not qualify as an investment, but I do think it is warranted as a small insurance policy on US currency.

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