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Kepler Portfolio

The Kepler can be classified as a Relative Strength portfolio where the investment quiver is built using a combination of the Factor and Asset Allocation principles.  To best understand how this portfolio is managed, follow along with the latest reviews.  Here is the link to one example.  If you are unable to read this blog post, then you need to contact itawealth@comcast.net about moving to a higher level.

To locate the latest Kepler update, use the magnifier in the upper right corner of the page or the Search box.  Type in Kepler and you will come across the most recent review.  If you wish to read the blog posts as they were written, then move to Categories in the right-hand sidebar and in the pull-down menu, click on Kepler.  This will provide the historical order of posts as they were written.

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