gizmo_rat wrote:
Hey Kev
The figures quoted from the Motley fool boards are accurate.
The reason your results are different is your use of IGLT which has a average duration of 9 years, rather than for example the 47 years for the TR60 Gilt. Anything under 20 years or so doesn't have the desired volatility for the PP proper.
So for example from the quoted figues you missed the big gain in 2011 for the long term gilts.
Thanks for this comment - this is what I suspected but I wasn't 100% sure.
To realign your portfolio to a PP strategy you'd need to swap out IGLT for a long term gilt e.g. TR60 (then sell it in 27 years for the longest term Gilt available then).
The catch is that all that will do is align your results with a permanent portfolio, which in future may or may not be better compared with what you have now.
A crest account is not going to affect your return, it's just a more direct way to hold the assets. Making effective use of any tax exempt wrapper e.g. ISAs will affect your return, but with a slightly higher risk if, for example, the broker goes up in flames.
I'm more worried about the broker going up in flames. Since I'm not UK resident for tax purposes I'm not worrying about tax right now. My accountants said I could sell any stocks before moving back and then rebuy them to insulate myself from capital gains tax.
If you are going to set up a Gilt ladder don't forget that a 5 year gilt can be held (to maturity) in an ISA
It seems like what I should do is something like this
1) Gold. PHGP or similar. I could use something like BullionVault but to be honest I'm not really sure it is better than an ETF.
2) Stocks XASX.
3) Long bonds. I believe I can buy them directly via Fastrade
I found this one
B54QLM7 TREASURY L60
So it seems like I can buy bonds via Fasttrade. Checking the stock number B54QLM7 it seems like what I'm after
http://www.londonstockexchange.com/down ... BPUKGT.pdf
4) Short bonds. Seems like I should ladder them - I.e. buy 1-5 year Gilt ladder
I also found a list of gilts here
http://www.fixedincomeinvestor.co.uk/x/ ... rt=5#table
So to set up a 5 year bond ladder which ones of these should I buy? Is it just ones with 1,2,3,4 years to maturity and it doesn't matter so much which ones?
Ccy Updated Issuer ISIN Coupon Maturity Life Price Yield
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury GB00B3KJDW09 2.25 7 Mar 2014 1 yr 1 mth 102.065 0.221
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB0031829509 5.0 7 Sep 2014 1 yr 7 mths 107.232 0.229
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury GB00B4LFZR36 2.75 22 Jan 2015 1 yr 11 mths 104.723 0.254
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB0033280339 4.75 7 Sep 2015 2 yrs 7 mths 111.262 0.262
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB0008881541 8.0 7 Dec 2015 2 yrs 10 mths 121.425 0.24
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury GB00B3QCG246 2.0 22 Jan 2016 2 yrs 11 mths 104.685 0.373
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB00B0V3WX43 4.0 7 Sep 2016 3 yrs 7 mths 112.395 0.446
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB0008931148 8.75 25 Aug 2017 4 yrs 6 mths 135.558 0.696
GBP 24 Jun 2010 UK Gilt Exchequer Stk GB0003252318 12.0 12 Dec 2017 4 yrs 10 mths 135.13 1.55
GBP 27 Feb 2013 UK Gilt Treasury Stk GB00B1VWPC84 5.0 7 Mar 2018 5 yrs 1 mth 120.195 0.878