Investing in stocks and shares … it's a game of cat and mouseHow to invest in 2012? We asked investors, and Orlando the cat, for their shares picks. The choices included handbags and supermarketsJill Insley and Lisa Bachelor
The Observer, Saturday 31 December 2011 22.59 GMT
The Observer has asked groups of investors to select five stocks from the FTSE All Share they believe will perform best over the next year, and to explain their choices with the aim of tracking their performance. Given that the market, economy and political background are so unpredictable, we are allowing them to change some, or all, of their choices once every three months and we will update readers on the progress of their portfolios.
The professional team
Stockbrokers tips for 2012: left to right, Justin Urquhart, Paul Caviar and
Andy Brough. Photograph: Antonio Zazueta Olmos They point to recent positive indicators from the US, saying that an upturn in its economy is usually followed first, by the UK, and then, Europe.
They have selected companies that are producing a good performance, but which have not yet been recognised by the market, in the hope of benefitting from capital appreciation – a rise in the share price.
Their portfolioBritish Gas
GlaxoSmithKline
Elementis
Avon Rubber
Imagination Technologies
The students
Students at John Warner School make stock tips to see if they can beat the
professionals. Photograph: Antonio Zazueta Olmos 11 pupils from years 11 to 13 at The John Warner School in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, who were wittled down from a group of around 30 after competing to make the best case for their stock choice.
The school was recently awarded the Personal Finance Education Group's Centre of Excellence Award for its financial education lessons for all students aged seven to 11. Its efforts have clearly paid off, with more than one self-confessed budding stockbroker in its midst.
Their portfolioMulberry
WM Morrison
Savills
British American Tobacco
Cable & Wireless
Orlando the wild cat
Selecting shares comes easily to Orlando the cat, who is feline fine about
his stock picks for 2012Orlando comes from a rural background, but moved to London at the age of eight weeks and has shown considerable interest in the trappings of wealth ever since.
The two-year-old is a regular user of the Financial Times, finding its pages make a perfect bed for his mid-afternoon snooze. Despite his young age, he is quite an old paw at stock-picking. An early interest in Dairy Crest waned after his milk teeth dropped out, but he is still keen on Rentokil, sharing a common interest in pest control.
In fact, Orlando has used his favourite toy mouse to help with stock selection. We created a randomly numbered grid, with each number allocated to a FTSE All Share stock. Orlando threw his mouse about and the 10 squares it fell on are his portfolio.
He is quite blasé about his chances of winning, claiming that his portfolio is purrfect. Orlando could just pull the (Persian) rug from under his rivals.
His portfolioHill & Smith Holdings
WM Morrison
RSM Tenon
Scottish American Investment Co
Spirax Sarco Engineering
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