UPDATE ON MARKETS: The FTSE/JSE All Share (JSE) improved by 0.97% during April, bringing the 12-month returns to 36.4%. SA Property stocks (SAPY) saw a MASSIVE recovery during April by gaining 11.68%, while the SA All Bond Index decreased by 1.9% for the period.
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The FTSE/ JSE All Share (+2.84%) had a slower month than the MSCI All Country World Index (+4.37%) in USD terms. It did however managed to outperform the MSCI EM (2.49%). The 12-month performance for the JSE in USD terms still leads the MSCI ACWI’s performance by nearly 30%.
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South African Small Caps again dominated during April, growing by 5.58%. Large Caps and Mid-Caps grew by 0.62% and 2.41%, respectively.
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Foreigners were again net buyers of South African Equities in April. They were however net sellers of local bonds.
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From a sectoral point of view, April saw Resources dominating other sectors. With Naspers/Prosus being the biggest loser in terms of attribution (compared to Capped Swix), saw Industrials lose more than 1% during April.
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The Rand’s value AGAIN strengthened by 1.9% against the USD. It did however weaken against the Euro over the same period. The Rand again had another great performance month against the other BRICS currency movements. Only Brazil performed better.
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The US M2 Money Supply YoY growth rate reached a new all-time high for the eleventh time since early 2020.
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The US Dollar Index again weakened in April and broke below both its 200-day and 50-day Moving Averages. Will still be monitoring a possible Golden-cross in May, which could be positive for the USD technically.
$DXY
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Most commodities enjoyed a great month during April. Palladium was the biggest winner, gaining 13.56% to all-time new highs. Copper wasn’t too far off by gaining 11.85% over the same period
“Sell in May and go Away” - with all the good news, one would be VERY brave!
UPDATE ON MARKETS: Man! I'm glad I didn't advice investors to cash in all they're local equity investments a year ago to invest abroad. #JSE improved by 1.6% during March, bringing 12-month returns to 54%. SA Property followed by gaining 1.2%, while the SA Bonds decreased 2.5%.
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The FTSE/ JSE All Share (+3.82%) again enjoyed a much better month than the MSCI All Country World Index (+2.67%) again in USD terms. The 12-month performance for the JSE in USD-terms still leads the MSCI ACWI’s performance by nearly 32%. Wow!
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South African Small Caps again dominated during March, growing by 7.7%. Large Caps and Mid-Caps grew by 1.3% and 3.4%, respectively.
UPDATE ON MARKETS: What an eventful start to 2021. Between short-squeezes and hedge funds blowing up, volatility was definitely on the forefront during January. FTSE/JSE All Share (JSE) improved by 5.21% during January, bringing the 12-month returns to 14.51%.
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South African Large Caps dominated during January, growing by 5.41%. Mid Caps and Small Caps grew by 2.59% and 3.88%, respectively.
3/12
The FTSE/ JSE All Share (+1.95%) enjoyed a better month than the MSCI All Country World Index (-0.45%) again in USD terms. The 12-month performance for the JSE in USD-terms is now only lagging behind the MSCI ACWI´s performance by 3.7%.
#SouthAfrica might need a lot of catch up, but $EZA YTD performance in USD (+0.2%) continued 2nd half on 2020 recovery against $URTH (-0.8%)
3/12
#Global#Value#stocks still making short-term recovery, with $IWVL #ETF still looking strong relatively over the short-term. Over 3yr period it is however still lagging quite substantially.
- 2020 worst perf #sector making comeback in 2021 $IXC
- This is helping #oil producing countries with #Nigeria, #UAE & #Russia in top5 #Country ETF YTD performers in USD $NGE $UAE $ERUS
- Few countries moving in red this week
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#Global#Value#stocks still making short-term recovery, with $IWVL #ETF still looking very strong relatively over the short-term. Over 3yr period it is however still lagging quite substantially.
This should be interesting for this months #OrbisvsSP500 unofficial challenge
3/8
This one is worrying, but then again, it's been for some time. #Global#Tech#stocks relative to #MSCI All Country World Index is definitely creating some concern. Be very careful.
UPDATE ON MARKETS: What a month! FTSE/JSE All Share improved by 10.5% during November, following 4.7% contraction during Oct & 1.6% decline in Sep. SA Property stocks made 17.5% recovery during Nov, bringing YTD performance to -43.6%. SA All Bond Index increased by 3.3% for month
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South African Small Caps continued to perform well during November, growing by 15.56%. Mid-Caps and Large Caps grew by 10.05% and 10.37% respectively.
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FTSE/ JSE All Share ( $JALSH) again enjoyed a better month than the #MSCI All Country World Index in USD terms. The YTD performance for the JSE in USD-terms was -7.12% versus the MSCI ACWI’s performance of 11.10%.