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The story of Travis Johnson's investment portfolio, with analysis and thoughts on the stocks and funds I've considered, bought and sold. I don't claim to have brilliant picks that will make you money, and I'm not an investment advisor, registered or otherwise, so don't follow my moves unless you're happy to lose money without suing someone. I'm just one guy. My articles get republished in several places, but always appear here first -- subscribe now(totally free via RSS) to see them before they're on Yahoo Finance.

Friday, August 11, 2006 -- Subscribe free

Portfolio X-Ray

No, this isn't another post about ASEI -- though I'm still very impressed with their backscatter x-ray technology.

I recently went to Morningstar and tried the free portfolio X-Ray for the first time in at least six months, and I thought I'd post the results here -- I'm usually a bottom-up investor focused on individual companies, but it can be very useful to take a step back and see what your portfolio looks like on a sector, country, or market cap basis.

Here are the results of my X-Ray, along with my comments:


I'm pretty happy with this allocation overall -- I think 30% is a decent portion of the portfolio to allocate to overseas, and given my time horizon I'm not interested in holding bonds at this point (though in my retirement account, which is entirely in TIAA-CREF and not included in this
portfolio, I have some minimal bond exposure).

The "Other" category here consists of my pink sheet foreign stocks, which Morningstar can't classify, so the foreign exposure bumps up to about 36% if you include SeaDrill and Keppel. Still, think that's fine -- very few of my international holdings are purely domestic, with the exception of GOL.


Again, I think this looks pretty reasonable. The European exposure is largely through my Dodge and Cox International holdings, which I don't talk much about, but although I'm probably underexposed to Japan I think the rest of this looks reasonable on its face.



This is probably not too surprising for anyone who has looked at my postings or my portfolio composition, but I have offset my large cap stock holdings (Berkshire Hathaway and a big position in Dodge and Cox Stock, for the most part) with a lot of small and mid cap speculative growth companies. That also explains why most of my portfolio is performing so badly of late (I don't track my mutual fund holdings in my portfolio on this site, and don't watch them very closely).



This is the part of the X-Ray I was most interested in seeing -- the sector breakdown. I was wondering how diversified I was across the major sectors, and while there are some big discrepancies I think overall this is a fair picture of diversification. A couple big adjustments would be made to Energy and Industrial Materials if SeaDrill and Keppel were properly categorized (though it's hard to categorize Keppel accurately, with their real estate, rig-building, and oil refining assets).

I was a little surprised that financial services were so overweight in my portfolio, but then realized that's where insurance is classified, so Berkshire and Markel are forcing me well over the line there, in addition to my UBS holdings. I like both of those companies very much, and given their large holdings its not that fair to classify them as just insurance companies, but that overweight is certainly something I'd want to keep an eye on. I'm underweight in all consumer areas, which seems smart at the moment, and underweight in tech hardware and telecom, which seems fine -- though some of those tech companies are looking pretty appealing these days and that underweight might end soon. Software is well represented in my portfolio thanks to Blackboard and Click Commerce, though at this point I wish the magnitude of those two holdings was reversed given CKCM's tough slide.



Since I don't publicize the actual dollar amount of my holdings, I thought some folks might be interested in this top 10 list -- probably no surprises there, since I write about many of these companies pretty frequently. If you scroll down the list, numbers 11-15 would be MEMC Electronic Materials, Click Commerce, Chesapeake Preferred, iSHares Korea, and Exelixis, just FYI.




And these final stats probably don't mean much in the aggregate, though they reinforce the fact that I've largely focused on growth and smaller cap companies without yields or high price/book values. I find it a little disturbing that the ROA and ROE of my portfolio are quite a bit below S&P benchmarks, but I think those numbers are more relevant in the consideration of individual companies -- might be something for me to pay more attention to going forward.

I do appreciate that the effective PEG ratio of my portfolio as a whole is .88, and I like to think of it this way: I'm getting companies that are growing 50% faster than the S&P, at just about the same average multiple as the S&P. That's why there's more risk in my portfolio, and why I've done quite poorly this year so far (along with, of course, the standard risk of having chosen some crummy stocks), but as a long term investor with a decades-long time frame I'm happy with those parameters.

This won't change me into a top-down investor, but it's always worthwhile to see how the portfolio looks from a distance -- and this will point me at a few things to take note of as I make buying and selling decisions in the months to come. I strongly recommend that anyone with a relatively complex portfolio try out this free tool from Morningstar (or pay for the more advanced one, if you're feeling curious).

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Portfolio Update July 6, 2006

Following is a full rundown of my current and recent positions -- I used the closing price on July 6 instead of the end of the quarter just because I didn't get around to the math on time, my results would have been slightly better on June 30 but not markedly so. When I have built a position through multiple purchases each purchase is recorded separately.

All positions that I've held, opened or closed in the past year are included here and in the total return calculation. If there is a sell price but no 2Q price listed, that means my position is entirely closed. If there is a sell price and a 2Q price, that means I sold part but not all of my position. Returns are not annualized, but the longest holding period here is about two years (so far) and the shortest is three days.

I've left out sell date so this fits in the space allotted -- if you want to know when I sold one of these, all sales are noted in blog posts if you seach by company name, or you can email me or comment here.

Ticker Buy Price Date Sell Price 2Q Price Change
AAUK $22.89 1/5/05 23.34
-0.01%
AKAM $14.26 6/24/05
$35.41 145.85%
BBBB $28.26 4/7/06
$28.58 -0.63%
BBBB $24.26 6/9/06
$28.58 15.43%
BRK-B $3,005.00 3/7/05
$3,006.50 -0.78%
CCEL.OB $3.80 2/7/06
$2.30 -41.03%
CD $20.38 5/13/05 $17.63
-22.22%
CHK-PD $90.00 6/8/06
$93.86 2.39%
CHS $35.05 8/26/05
$25.33 -30.49%
CHS $29.30 5/16/06
$25.33 -15.67%
CKCM $24.90 6/15/05
$20.40 -19.69%
CKCM $24.87 3/2/06
$20.40 -18.79%
CKCM $20.40 3/17/06
$20.40 -0.97%
CKCM $19.61 5/15/06
$20.40 -3.65%
CKCM $13.60 10/13/06
$20.40 42.88%
CNET $9.68
$11.98
22.85%
CVTX $21.01 5/19/05
$13.51 -36.30%
CX $58.75 2/14/06
$60.66 2.28%
CX $67.30 4/7/06
$60.66 -11.51%
DWA $35.49 3/28/05 $23.25
-35.59%
DWRI $18.02 1/1/05 $5.95
-69.76%
EWY $31.90 7/7/05
$44.28 35.27%
EXEL $7.66 6/17/05
$10.23 30.96%
EXEL $8.66 11/7/05
$10.23 15.82%
EXEL $10.75 4/11/06
$10.23 -7.00%
FARO $27.29 1/21/05 $14.98
-46.02%
FORM $22.81 1/20/05
$43.98 92.81%
GOL $24.01 12/9/05
$35.52 44.92%
GOL $27.50 1/5/06
$35.52 26.86%
GOL $29.75 2/8/06
$35.52 16.60%
GOL $25.47 3/12/06
$35.52 38.21%
GOOG $193.93 1/26/05 $395.00 $423.19 109.44%
IFN $30.15 7/7/05 $47.04 $45.95 65.06%
IMAX $9.90 8/18/05
$8.93 -11.52%
IMAX $8.75 11/21/05
$8.93 0.09%
ISRG $89.71 10/27/05
$117.90 29.03%
ISRG $109.02 11/18/05
$117.90 6.52%
ISRG $112.00 2/3/06
$117.90 2.97%
ISRG $69.55 9/22/06
$117.90 66.53%
KPELY.PK $19.30 4/24/06
$18.65 -5.81%
LGF $10.47 6/20/05
$8.60 -19.81%
LGF $10.01 4/5/06
$8.60 -15.77%
MIDD $47.74 1/24/05 $94.11 $86.01 86.92%
MKL $339.92 3/12/06
$344.00 -1.22%
MVL $18.12 1/20/05
$19.88 9.71%
MYGN $19.33 7/21/05
$25.19 29.03%
NHC $34.20 2/25/05 $42.25
14.32%
NTES $12.61 5/6/05
$22.84 72.54%
NTO $2.14 5/20/05
$4.89 113.81%
NWY $18.50
$15.80
-18.74%
OSTK $53.15 1/28/05 $22.90
-60.20%
PANL $9.97 6/6/05
$13.66 35.70%
PDLI $18.49 4/4/05
$18.65 0.19%
PDLI $21.00 5/4/06
$18.65 -12.58%
PRVD $22.51 1/27/05 $33.54
45.10%
RADN $7.86 1/7/05 $15.78
91.49%
RSTI $34.31 3/2/05
$58.38 69.56%
RYN $26.69 1/7/05
$38.71 42.64%
SDRLF.PK $17.00 4/20/06
$13.65 -20.87%
SDRLF.PK $14.00 5/23/06
$13.65 -4.21%
SDRLF.PK $13.80 7/5/06
$13.65 -1.09%
SNDA $32.08 5/6/05 $13.27
-62.97%
SNDA $28.10 10/4/05 $13.37
-55.28%
SPDV.OB $1.80 2/25/05
$1.25 -33.63%
SPDV.OB $1.60 10/28/05
$1.25 -26.47%
TASR $17.69 1/31/05 $9.25
-54.56%
TINY $10.50 1/7/05
$10.97 2.05%
UBS $101.00 1/10/06
$109.93 6.21%
VRTX $12.06 1/20/05 $38.38 $36.39 204.54%
WFR $16.25 6/10/05
$36.84 119.94%
WOLF $20.85 5/3/05 $9.46
-61.28%






Total return (not annualized):

13.15%

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Quarterly Update 1Q 2006

Following is a list of all my active positions as of the end of the first quarter of 2006, with average buying price, current price (as of midday March 31), and unrealized gain or loss. All articles from the past year on each company are linked below as well, with the most recent articles at the top.

Ticker, Average Cost, Current Price, Gain or Loss

AKAM 14.26 31.96 +120.58%
Annual Checkup -- AKAM
Happy Thanksgiving! (AKAM, PRVD)

BRK-B 3,005.00
3,000.3501 -0.98%
Buffett makes a buy
Annual Checkup -- BRKB

CCEL.OB 3.80
3.27 -16.15%
Company on the CCEL bandwagon
Cryo-Cell -- investing for the future (CCEL)
Another poorly timed purchase (CCEL)
Annual Checkup -- CCEL
Broke the rule again (CCEL and SPDV)
Stop me before I buy OTC! (CCEL)

CHS 35.05 40.28 +10.60%
Slip into something less comfortable (CHS)
Chico's buys more growth potential (CHS)
Annual Checkup -- CHS
Chico's for the Man (CHS)
To buy this week? -- Chico's (CHS)

CKCM 19.186813 24.21 +23.05%
Quick buy note (CKCM)
Click marks the price (CKCM)
Annual Checkup -- CKCM
CKCM Still Clicking
Sometimes it just clicks (CKCM)

CVTX 21.01
22.45 +5.85%
Annual Checkup -- CVTX
Biotech earnings updates -- ISRG, MYGN, VRTX, CVTX
Ranexa's competition weakened? (CVTX)

CX 58.75 64.09 +7.93%
New buy -- Cemex (CX)

DWA 35.49
26.66 -25.29%
Annual Checkup -- DWA
Dream a little dream of Gromit (DWA)
Marvel Enterprises (MVL) and Dreamworks Animation ...

EWY 31.90 46.60 +42.45%
Annual Checkup -- EWY and IFN
Changes to portfolio I haven't gotten around to w...

EXEL 8.127742 12.0499 +44.77%
Exelixis upgraded with good reason
Annual Checkup -- EXEL
Exelixis diversifies
Still EXEL-lent
Recapping how they EXEL
Exelixis (EXEL) Bought June 17, 2005 at $7.66 ...

FORM 22.81 39.26 +72.07%
Chip Chop (INTC, FORM, WFR, AMAT)
Back in good Formfactor (FORM)
Annual Checkup -- FORM
Ouch! (FORM and WFR)
FORM post-call update
News from the FORM
Fantastic Formfactor?

GOL 27.543918 26.99 -4.11%
New buys -- GOL and MKL
GOL Scores Again
Multiple Expansion? (WFR, GOL)
This is almost too easy (GOL)
Scored more Gol (GOL)
This is ridiculous -- bought more GOL
Quick note -- GOL and LFL
Annual Checkup -- GOL
More on Gol (GOL)
Gooooooooooooolllll (GOL)
What to buy -- Brazil? (GOL, ERJ, PBRA)

GOOG 193.93 385.89 +97.92%
Google's Just Trying to Help! (GOOG)
Google Finance Beta
Him with his Google in his Mouth
Fear overtakes greed for Google (GOOG)
Google gives a surprise (GOOG)
Great Googaly Moogaly (GOOG)
Annual Checkup -- GOOG
AOL smartens up? (GOOG)
Google Fever
Strange Secondaries part 1 -- GOOG
Gimme Google

IFN 30.15 50.99 +64.57%
Annual Checkup -- EWY and IFN
Changes to portfolio I haven't gotten around to w...

IMAX 9.293636 10.18 +7.54%
Analyst Rollercoaster (IMAX)
Double Whammy for IMAX
Super IMAX?
Annual Checkup -- IMAX
Not so Entertaining (LGF, IMAX)
Weekend wait paid off -- Bought Imax (IMAX)
New buys -- MYGN and IMAX

ISRG 99.7195 119.6215 +17.24%
Intuitive Recovers (ISRG)
Buy on the dip -- Intuitive Surgical (ISRG)
Annual Checkup -- ISRG
Is the valuation Intuitive? (ISRG)
Can't resist the robot (ISRG)
Still Surging -- bought more ISRG
Biotech earnings updates -- ISRG, MYGN, VRTX, CVTX
Intuitive Surgical, Wish List Graduate (ISRG)
Wish list 2 -- ISRG, OLED, ERJ

LGF 10.47 10.14 -5.46%
Lionsgate Roaring Ahead (LGF)
Oscar Buzz (LGF)
Annual Checkup -- LGF
Not so Entertaining (LGF, IMAX)
Thought I Saw a Saw, too (LGF)

MIDD 47.74 82.9799 +74.44%
Conflicted -- losing money while being right (MIDD, VRTX)
Lightening the load (VRTX, MIDD)
Annual Checkup -- MIDD
Pizza burning? Get Middleby! (MIDD)

MKL 339.92 336.96 -3.24%
New buys -- GOL and MKL

MVL 18.12 20.19 +11.48%
Still patiently pleased with Marvel (MVL)
Annual Checkup -- MVL
Clobberin' Time (MVL)
Marvel Enterprises (MVL) and Dreamworks Animation ...

MYGN 19.33 26.01 +33.23%
Biotechs taking off again (VRTX, MYGN)
Annual Checkup -- MYGN
Biotech earnings updates -- ISRG, MYGN, VRTX, CVTX
Myriad reasons to buy more (MYGN)
New buys -- MYGN and IMAX

NHC 34.20 39.95 +12.00%
Annual Checkup -- NHC

NTES 12.6125 25.21 +86.14%
Beating Estimates with Netease (NTES)
Annual Checkup -- NTES
Netease-y Street (NTES)

NTO 2.14 4.52 +96.32%
Annual Checkup -- NTO
Northern Orion Resources (NTO) Bought May 20, 2...

PANL 9.97 14.48 +43.55%
Another small step for PANL
Annual Checkup -- PANL

PDLI 18.49 32.55 +74.81%
More Protein Design Labs, please (PDLI)

RADN 7.86 15.81 +95.31%
Radyne's still got it!
Radyne-o-mite (RADN)

RSTI 34.31 53.75 +56.11%
Rofin-Sinar's bumpy morning
Mad Money joins Rofin-Sinar Bandwagon (RSTI)

RYN 28.67 45.22 +54.52%
Annual Checkup -- RYN
Rayonier falls -- Timberrrr! (RYN)
Rayonier (RYN) Bought March 10, 2004 at $43.79 ...

SNDA 32.08 14.2495 -56.95%
Don't know what to do about Shanda (SNDA)
Cisco likes Shanda? (SNDA)
The Three Horsemen (SNDA, TASR, OSTK)
Shanda giving it away? (SNDA)
Shanda trouble (SNDA)
Buy 'em while they're down -- Shanda (SNDA)
Shanda Interactive Entertainment Bought May 28, 20...

SPDV.OB 1.709091 1.35 -25.00%
SpaceDev's Turbulent Flight (SPDV)
Annual Checkup -- SPDV
Broke the rule again (CCEL and SPDV)
Ending the week with a moonshot (SPDV)
SpaceDev Cadet

TASR 17.69 10.57 -42.94%
The Three Horsemen (SNDA, TASR, OSTK)

TINY 10.50 14.03 +30.60%
Strange Secondaries part 2 -- TINY

UBS 101.00 109.83 +6.12%
Good EPS for UBS
I BS, UBS, We all BS (UBS)
Looking for a lumbering beast

VRTX 12.06 36.02 +198.28%
Conflicted -- losing money while being right (MIDD, VRTX)
Lightening the load (VRTX, MIDD)
Biotechs taking off again (VRTX, MYGN)
A little optimism from Vertex (VRTX)
Biotech earnings updates -- ISRG, MYGN, VRTX, CVTX
Vertex takes the lead (VRTX)

WFR 16.25 37.31 +123.64%
Chip Chop (INTC, FORM, WFR, AMAT)
Multiple Expansion? (WFR, GOL)
Nice news from MEMC Electonic Materials (WFR)
Annual Checkup -- WFR
More on MEMC (WFR)
Ouch! (FORM and WFR)
What's up with WFR?
MEMC Electronic Materials (WFR) Bought June 10,...

Total return to date (not annualized) -- including closed positions not noted here: +29.72%

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