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Einstein Portfolio Update: 14 July 2026

What to do with a poor performing portfolio?  Advice to the owner of the Einstein is to continue to add money to the portfolio and work toward keeping the various asset class close to target.  Instead of concentrating on the Internal Rate of Return, focus on the Jensen Alpha and Information Ratio. Einstein Security Holdings The asset allocation model is set up to resist a market draw-down.  It … [Read More...]

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Schrodinger Portfolio Update: 28 October 2025

Once more we examine what activity, if any, is taking place within the Schrodinger portfolio.  For new readers the Schrodinger is a Robo Advisor portfolio or one that is managed by computer.  The Schrodinger is housed with Schwab and is designated as an Intelligent Portfolio.  Since the last review the only changes is the amount of cash available as third quarter dividends flowed into the … [Read More...]

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Huygens Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 10 April 2024

April 10, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Welcome to the revised version of the Huygens Asset Allocation portfolio.  There is a possibility the management of this portfolio will be taken over by its owner.  To make the portfolio easier to manage I've set up an Asset Allocation model, quite … [Read more]

Einstein Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 9 April 2024

April 9, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Einstein is the Sector BPI portfolio up for review this morning.  When updating a portfolio I check on the earnings for SHV as that value or percentage impacts the Jensen Performance Index.  The yield is up from 4.81% to 4.95% which places downward … [Read more]

Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 5 April, 2024

April 7, 2024 By hedgehunter

The Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio is the simplest Dual Momentum Portfolio that I review here on this site and selects only one asset chosen from a choice between three of the major asset classes - VTI (US Equities), VEA (International Equities) or US … [Read more]

Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 1): 5 April 2024

April 6, 2024 By hedgehunter

Comments made by members of the Fed regarding the possibility that there may be no interest rate cuts this year scared the US equity markets on Thursday and, although they recovered slightly on Friday, markets closed the week ~1% lower from last … [Read more]

Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 5 April 2024

April 5, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Franklin is the Sector BPI portfolio up for review today even though no sectors are in the oversold zone and we sold off all overbought sectors.  The current holdings of Staples and Utilities are residing in the neutral zone.  Over $2,200 remains in … [Read more]

McClintock Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 2 April 2024

April 2, 2024 By Lowell Herr

After spending the last few days developing and setting up the Pauling II Asset Allocation portfolio (not finished) it is time to get back to reviewing one of the many Sector BPI portfolios.  McClintock is the portfolio scheduled for review this … [Read more]

Pauling II Update: 1 April 2024

April 1, 2024 By Lowell Herr

This interim update is to clue readers in on a few changes I made in the investment quiver and where the portfolio is after one day of trading.  Numerous limit orders are still in place to purchase more shares for nearly all the asset classes. One … [Read more]

Pauling II Asset Allocation Portfolio Launch: 1 April 2024

April 1, 2024 By Lowell Herr

"A major part of any investment plan is portfolio asset allocation." - Richard A. Ferri Welcome to the Pauling II Asset Allocation portfolio.  Expanding on the Tentative Asset Allocation model, the Pauling II will use fifteen (15) asset classes, … [Read more]

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