Which Assets Should I Consider Holding and What System Should I Use to Manage my Portfolio? These are questions that all investors will ask. The answers are not simple or straightforward and will depend on our goals, objectives, tolerance for risk and even prejudices. Let’s start by
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Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 1 September, 2023
The Kahneman-Tversky (K-T) Portfolio is a simple Dual Momentum (DM) portfolio with a choice of only one ETF from a total of 3. It therefore requires very little time/effort to manage the portfolio. The only twist to this portfolio is that it is split into
Millikan Portfolio Review: 23 August 2023
Millikan is another Sector BPI Plus portfolio. This portfolio began as a Dual Momentum™ model portfolio and I shifted it over to the Sector BPI model as the hypothesis seemed to be stronger than the DM approach. More
Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 4 August, 2023
The Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio is a simple Dual Momentum Portfolio that requires few adjutments since it only has a choice of holding one of 3 assets. Here’s where the portfolio is sitting at present: Checking the slower moving Kahneman portion of the portfolio that uses a single 252-day (12
Bullish Percent Indicators: 14 July 2023
Investors employing the Sector BPI Plus model will find useful information in the follow Bullish Percent Indicator data. Looking at the index information we see a U.S. stock market driven by large-cap stocks. Small- and mid-cap stocks are strengthening, but have yet to fully participate in the
Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 7 July, 2023
The Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio is a simple Dual Momentum portfolio that invests in only one asset in each portion of a 2-split portfolio where the split is based on different look-back periods to measure Momentum. The Kahneman portion uses a single 252-day lookback period to measure momentum –
Bullish Percent Indicators: 9 June 2023
Bullish Percent Indicator (BPI) data for the past week shows positive increases in nearly all the major indexes. As for the individual sectors, Utilities is still recommended as a Buy as the BPI continues to rest on the 30% bullish mark. Index BPI U.S.
Pay Attention to Fees: 8 June 2023
While I’ve written about management fees in prior blogs, it is useful to think about them again as fees can easily leave an “endowment” on the doorstep of an active manager. A few readers will remember load funds where the cost to gain access to a fund cost 8.5%.
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