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Bohr Portfolio Review: 7 July 2026

Bohr is the Asset Allocation portfolio up for review this morning.  As readers will see in a moment, most of the asset classes are below target and that is intentional.  With the current stock market this high and so narrowly confined to a few stocks it makes good sense to be cautious.  It might be a long wait before the AI stocks implode.  In the meantime I will be keeping the asset classes … [Read More...]

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Dirac Portfolio Review: 29 August 2025

The Dirac Portfolio was launched a little over 2 months ago to try to capture possible benefits from sector rotations within the US Equity markets. As such the S&P 500 is taken as the benchmark index with SPY as the representative ETF benchmark. To date, performance looks like this: with an Internal Rate of Return over the (short) period of 12.4% and low (5.2%) volatility. As for the Darwin … [Read More...]

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The High Cost of Fees

April 21, 2014 By Lowell Herr

High fees are to be avoided, particularly management fees.  Readers of ITA Wealth Management are well aware of my propensity to keep fees to a minimum and that is why I place so much emphasis on using commission free ETFs.  While most of you are … [Read more]

Bach’s St. John Passion

April 20, 2014 By Lowell Herr

  While Bach is well known for his St. Matthew Passion music, in some ways I prefer his St. John Passion compositions so here is my recommendation for the week.  I usually include a review from Amazon as most reviewers have a better … [Read more]

Seven Last Words of Christ: Theodore Dubois

April 18, 2014 By Lowell Herr

Of the two recordings I have of "The Seven Last Words of Christ," one by Dubois and one by Haydn, the composition by Dubois is by far my favorite.  The purity of "Christ We Do All Adore Thee" is well worth the price of this CD.  The accompaniment is … [Read more]

Charles Ellis: Loser’s Game of Stock Picking

April 16, 2014 By Lowell Herr

Let’s revisit Charles D. Ellis’ 1995 paper, “The Loser’s Game,” where he describes his Break-Even Return (BER) equation. Here is a review of this equation. BER = [(Turnover percentage x Transaction Cost) + Management Fee + Target Return]/Market … [Read more]

ITARR: How To Reduce Losses

April 15, 2014 By Lowell Herr

Zion National Park On page 167 of Mebane T. Faber and Eric W. Richardson’s book, “The Ivy Portfolio: How to Invest Like the Top Endowments and Avoid Bear Markets” we read, “Our research has shown that returns are lower and volatility is higher when … [Read more]

Portfolio Requirements: Basic Ideas For Construction

April 14, 2014 By Lowell Herr

Basic portfolio construction requires that long-term goals include diversification, a risk reduction model, and equity orientation.  Here is how I outline the thinking process when putting together a portfolio of securities. Think … [Read more]

Looking for Signs of Weakness in the Markets

April 14, 2014 By hedgehunter

Even though some of us may have been wary of the continuing strength of the markets for a few months now, over the past week, we may have been getting the feeling that some signs of weakness are beginning to show in the markets. In a standard margin … [Read more]

Keeping It Simple: Building A Basic Portfolio

April 10, 2014 By Lowell Herr

Having just finished William J. Bernstein's latest e-Book, simplicity is on my mind.  Toward the very end of the book, Bernstein mentions that one can deviate from the three index portfolio by branching out to real estate, TIPs, etc.  While the three … [Read more]

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