Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Trade Executed

Trade Executed:

We had a very easy ride to Boston (thankfully).We will be here for a couple of days and then New York City for a couple of days.  I have a couple of work related things to do along the way, we are going to a couple of Red Sox games, seeing family, doing a couple of fire department related things and seeing a couple of friends.





Yesterday we executed a trade for most large accounts and RRGR in buying Genuine Parts (GPC). Depending on the client we are targeting a 2-3% weighting. The idea was pretty simple, we increased equity exposure, added some yield and this is a name I would expect we would be able to hold onto in the face of a downturn if the end of the cycle comes in 2013 or 2014 as I think will be the case.







The company’s biggest division sells auto parts, you probably know the name NAPA Auto Parts, there a couple of other divisions including industrial components and oddly an office supply division that, although only a sliver of the business, I wouldn’t mind seeing them sell. There is very little debt and the company has been raising its dividend since the pilgrims landed (slight exaggeration).







If my long running theme of generally reduced price appreciation in domestic indexes holds up then increasing the yield of the portfolio becomes important. As a note I don’t believe in owning dividend payers exclusively as that would exclude certain market segments and make for weaker diversification IMO.





One other thing to circle back to is the comment on index price appreciation or lack thereof. Net net there has been very little progress in the indexes for many years. The SPX is currently at a level first hit in December 1999. In the last few years there have been some great trading opportunities but progress for investors has been tough to come by although with some luck in country selection (and avoidance) and domestic sector avoidance portfolios can have performed decently in the last ten years.

The pictures will get better, Joellyn got some great ones with the "good" camera from the room while I was out getting our morning mochas.




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