Bohr is an income/growth portfolio of which there are two. The other portfolio following this model is the Bethe portfolio. As readers will see in a moment, the current emphasis is on income as the Bohr is designed to generate $18,500 per year. When a retiree needs income there is always a difficult decision to […]
Carson Portfolio Update: 6 March 2023
Carson is one of the first portfolios I converted to the Sector BPI model. Thus far it is working quite well, but it is still much too early to draw any viable conclusions. As with the Millikan, we are checking in on Utilities (VPU) to make sure the Carson is holding a full (15%) in […]
Millikan Portfolio Update: 7 March 2023
Millikan is the Sector BPI portfolio up for review this morning. Based on the latest Bullish Percent Indicator data, only Utilities is over-sold so it is essential that sector be fully populated. As readers will see in a moment Utilities holds the recommended 15% of the total portfolio.
Hawking Portfolio Review: 3 March, 2023
The Hawking Portfolio is an “Income” portfolio built from Closed-End-Funds (CEFs). As such, it requires very little management, other than to re-invest any dividends paid, except for occasional reviews to check on current yields (min 8% target) and discount/premium to Net Asset Value (NAV). The Portfolio is currently holding 25 CEFs with an estimated annual […]
Gauss Portfolio Review: 4 March 2023
Based on the BPI data from this past week, nothing is required of the Gauss Portfolio. As you see in the first slide below, Utilities (VPU) calls for a 15% position and the current position percentage is 14.9%. Utilities is the single sector in the over-sold zone.
Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 3 March 2023
The Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio is a simple Dual Momentum (DM) Portfolio that needs little adjustment/management. The choice is to invest in only one of three ETFs or move to Cash (or SHY). The only “complexity” comes from the fact that the portfolio is split into two portions that use different look-back periods to measure Momentum. Performance […]
Darwin Portfolio Review: 3 March 2023
The Darwin Portfolio is a risk-adjusted allocation model with volatility targeting used to determine how many shares of each asset to hold. The portfolio holds only 5 conventional, but diversified, asset classes plus a 10% holding in a volatility product (depending on whether volatility is expected to increase or decrease) as a portfolio hedge. A […]
Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 3): 3 March 2023
Two really bullish days at the end of the week resulted in a ~2% gain in US Equities as measured by the S&P 500 Index: Although support at 3940 was tested at the beginning of the week there wasn’t enough bearish sentiment to push prices below this level and now, maybe, we are heading back […]
Bullish Percent Indicator: 3 March 2023
Bullish Percent Indicators as they pertain to the Sector BPI portfolios call for no changes this week. Only one sector ETF is found in the over-sold zone so no reviews of the Carson, Franklin, Gauss, and Millikan are eminent. A false notification was sent out earlier. Instead of scheduling this blog to go out tomorrow, […]
Schrodinger Portfolio Update: 2 March 2023
To open up March Schrodinger is an appropriate portfolio as it is the easiest to manage. All one needs to do is save. The owner of the Schrodinger did just that by adding a few dollars last month which in turn caused Schwab’s Robo Computer to add a few shares to several existing holdings. I’m […]
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