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Archives for June 2021

New to ITA Wealth Management?

June 17, 2021 By Lowell Herr

Are you new to ITA Wealth Management?  If so, here are a few hints to effectively use this blog site.  Find the Category “Beginning Investors” and read that material.  Use Category to find “Critical Material.”  Make use of the Search engine.  Look for the little

Filed Under: ITA Portfolios, Beginning Investors, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance Tagged With: Beginning Investors

Constructing a “Core” Investment Portfolio : Part 3 – Risk Parity and Volatility Targeting

June 2, 2021 By hedgehunter

In the first two parts of this series on portfolio construction I have focused on simplicity in terms of the number of assets that might be included in the portfolio and the level of management effort required to monitor and maintain the

Filed Under: Critical Material, Risk Parity Tagged With: Critical Material, Portfolio Construction, Risk Parity

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