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How did Roger Montgomery’s A1 Switzer portfolio perform?

How did Roger Montgomery’s A1 Switzer portfolio perform?

In late 2010 Peter Switzer set Roger Montgomery a challenge – create a portfolio of A1 businesses that will outperform the market. Whilst Roger does not trade short-term, on Thursday 10 February 2011 he revealed the results of his A1 portfolio. Of the 10 A1 businesses Roger named, the share prices of two rose 25 per cent, another two rose 12 per cent and the remainder returned an average of seven per cent. That’s an average share price appreciation of around 10 per cent in just six weeks! The All Ords returned 5.7 per cent over the same period. Even Roger’s A1 businesses that were trading at prices higher than his Value.able intrinsic value returned an average of 10.5 per cent. It just goes to show that Roger’s Value.able method of valuing only the best stocks, his A1s, and buying them for less than they’re worth, can beat the market. In this interview Roger also shared his thoughts on Telstra following the company’s recent results announcement. Watch the interview.

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Roger Montgomery is the Founder and Chairman of Montgomery Investment Management. Roger has over three decades of experience in funds management and related activities, including equities analysis, equity and derivatives strategy, trading and stockbroking. Prior to establishing Montgomery, Roger held positions at Ord Minnett Jardine Fleming, BT (Australia) Limited and Merrill Lynch.

This post was contributed by a representative of Montgomery Investment Management Pty Limited (AFSL No. 354564). The principal purpose of this post is to provide factual information and not provide financial product advice. Additionally, the information provided is not intended to provide any recommendation or opinion about any financial product. Any commentary and statements of opinion however may contain general advice only that is prepared without taking into account your personal objectives, financial circumstances or needs. Because of this, before acting on any of the information provided, you should always consider its appropriateness in light of your personal objectives, financial circumstances and needs and should consider seeking independent advice from a financial advisor if necessary before making any decisions. This post specifically excludes personal advice.

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