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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 14 November 2025

November 14, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

As you move through this update of the Copernicus, don’t neglect to listen to the video linked at the bottom of the page.  There are other YouTube videos also explaining the seven stages that align before a major market draw-down.  Since the Copernicus is an equity only portfolio,

Filed Under: Copernicus Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Passive vs. Active Tagged With: Copernicus Portfolio, Critical Material, Passive Investing.

Schrodinger Robo Advisor Portfolio Review: 26 November 2025

November 26, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Schrodinger is a Robo Advisor portfolio or what Schwab refers to as an “intelligent portfolio.”  This portfolio is computer managed so the owner is hands off other than to continue to save and add to the portfolio.  Schrodinger is truly a passive portfolio. Schrodinger Asset Allocation Model The

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Millikan Portfolio Review: 4 December 2025

December 4, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

  Millikan is a “classic” asset allocation portfolio in that it is made up of all cap size U.S. Equities, developed and emerging international markets, domestic and international bonds, real estate, crypto currency, gold, and treasuries. Millikan Asset Allocation Model Below is the current

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Copernicus Portfolio Update: 14 December 2025

December 13, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Copernicus is an equity oriented portfolio designed for young investors or folks who have 10 to 15 years of investing ahead.  Investors in retirement who are still able to save a modest amount each month are encouraged to use this asset allocation for at least

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Huygens Portfolio Update: 18 December 2025

December 18, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Huygens is the asset allocation portfolio up for review this morning.  This portfolio is set up to “resist” taking too big a hit when the correction or recession sets in sometime over the next 12 to 18 months.  A correction or recession is certainly not a sure

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Kepler Portfolio Update: 19 December 2025

December 19, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Kepler is the portfolio up for review this morning.  Major asset allocation changes are coming to the Kepler for two reasons.  1) The portfolio has been a poor performer.  Therefore adjustments are appropriate  2) The new asset allocation model is designed to be somewhat recession resistant. 

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Gauss Portfolio Update: 22 December 2025

December 22, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Gauss is the portfolio up for review this morning and it is undergoing a few asset allocation adjustments.  Gauss is one of the better performing portfolios, due in part to no withdrawals since inception a number of years ago.  In addition to no withdrawals new

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Gifting a Grandchild

December 29, 2025 By Lowell Herr 3 Comments

What advice would you give a grandparent who would like to launch a retirement portfolio for one or more grandchildren?  To begin the discussion, assume the proposed gift is $25,000.  Should it be given as a lump sum or spread out over a period of time? Here are

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