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Franklin Portfolio

The Franklin began as an all equities portfolio.  Along came an opportunity to test or experiment with different look-back periods and I needed three portfolios to conduct this experiment.  The Franklin is one of the three along with the McClintock and Pauling.  All now use the Dual Momentum model.

With the Franklin I use the 13- and 49-trading days look-back combination.

 

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