Saturday, July 16, 2016

Bring back the stock pros – so they invest their own money – Business Week

After saving the pros themselves invest, they choose including Fingerprint and Investor.

Bank savings economists spend large parts of their days to helping small savers with placements. Therefore, it may be interesting to know how they think about their own investments. Di looked into sleep economists’ stock portfolios.

Addtech doing the right
Joakim Bornold that savings economist at Nordnet says to Di that one of his favorite companies, Addtech.

“It is one of Sweden’s most boring company and a slight favorite. They do things that few others do. They buy up companies where the owner often is heading into retirement, and the company is facing a generation,” he says.

Investor and Latour are stable
Johanna Hill, savings economist at Avanza, choosing to focus more on long-term holdings that are not particularly sensitive to economic cycles, such as Investor and Latour.

“I have learned the hard way to invest long term. When I became interested in stocks that I owned only one, Skistar because I worked extra at one of their facilities. I think it dropped 30 percent in less than a year, “she tells Di.

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Nobina and Castellum are also favorites
One of the most successful purchases of Johanna Hill has been the bus operator Nobina.

” I went into a piece after the listing and is over 30 percent plus there, “she says.

the real estate company Castellum is however the favorite. “I like that they always raise the dividend,” said Johanna Hill.

Fingerprint – risky but affordable
“Maybe it is holding with the highest risk, but for me it is a ticket for okay price and with a good chance. the buying is an option, but at the same time they continue to deliver good results and try to enter new markets such as smart cards and the ‘internet of things’, “says Joakim Bornold of its holdings of Fingerprint Cards.

foreign companies
Johanna Hill will also select a few foreign companies. Among other things, she owns shares in the Alphabet, Facebook, Apple and Visa.

“All the companies are doing things that we use more and more. Then I want to be involved and capitalize on the trends,” she says.

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Hatkärleken: Volvo
A company Joakim Bornold has holdings in, but that might not be the best choice according to him, is Volvo.

“it takes me to the heart, and always will, even though I probably should not do it, “he reveals.

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