Einstein is one of several portfolios using a truncated Asset Allocation investing model. This is a new and simplified approach in the hopes of setting this portfolio on a stronger performance course. As with many of the other ITA portfolios, I am taking a cautious approach and that is the reason for setting Trailing Stop […]
Bethe Portfolio Review: 23 May 2025
Bethe is another portfolio using the truncated asset allocation model. A maximum of five Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) are used to populate the Bethe. The down market this morning resulted in selling shares of VOO and investing in SHV, a short-term treasury. Erratic tariff threats are once more roiling the stock and bond markets. I […]
Millikan Portfolio Review: 27 May 2025
On again, off again tariff threats are constantly roiling the stock and bond markets. This morning the direction happens to be to the upside. When in a dark room filled with furniture – stand still. That is the attitude businesses have as it is most difficult to plan for the future when uncertainty abounds. One […]
Pauling Portfolio Review: 29 May 2025
Keeping it simple is the mantra of the Pauling portfolio. Only a few ETFs are used to populate the Pauling. As with several other portfolios using a truncated asset allocation management model preservation of capital is paramount. I have one Trailing Stop Loss Order of 4.5% placed under the 22 shares of VOO. If these […]
Selecting Closed End Funds (CEFs)
Thanks to Lee Cash, more information is available when it comes to identifying which CEFs to include in a portfolio. Below are the two primary screens I will be using in the future to aid in the selection of CEFs. The first Internet source [CEF Connect] is one we have been using to identify the […]
Copernicus Portfolio Review: 2 June 2025
While this review of the Copernicus portfolio occurs in June, the data more appropriately belongs to May. Take that into consideration as you read this update. As followers of this portfolio know, this is a passive portfolio that focuses on investing only in U.S. Equities and is limited to large-cap stocks that track the S&P […]
Bohr Portfolio Review: 4 June 2025
As with several other ITA portfolios, capital preservation is of significant importance to the owner of the Bohr portfolio. As a result there is a willingness to give up potential returns during these uncertain times. The on again, off again tariff battle is an anathema to business as it interferes with future planning. Right now […]
Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 5 June 2025
Near the beginning of each month I generally update the Schrodinger portfolio as it requires no maintenance. Computers do all the management work as this is a Robo Advisor portfolio housed at Schwab. All the owner needs to do is save and sit back and let the market do its work. All I do […]
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