Q: I'm a new member. Looking at your portfolios, would you suggest that someone who wants to take a position in one of your portfolios buy the listed stocks at roughly the listed allocation? Or is there an element of these portfolios being geared towards investors who bought in at the portfolio start price or ACB?
From some of your recent responses I'm gathering that you sometimes let growing stocks grow in allocation percentage. For example, CSU looks like it has had a great run and is 6.8% of the BE portfolio, but it looks like it may be highly priced (only looking at price relative to recent past). Do the listed portfolio allocations apply to new investors who are taking a position in the stocks in the portfolio?
From some of your recent responses I'm gathering that you sometimes let growing stocks grow in allocation percentage. For example, CSU looks like it has had a great run and is 6.8% of the BE portfolio, but it looks like it may be highly priced (only looking at price relative to recent past). Do the listed portfolio allocations apply to new investors who are taking a position in the stocks in the portfolio?