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Gauss Revised Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 5 September 2025

September 5, 2025 By Lowell Herr 4 Comments

Instead of a complete review of the Gauss portfolio, I am laying out a new and expanded asset allocation model for this account.  This new asset allocation plan is global compared to the mini-asset allocation model currently in place.  Check the Gauss portfolio at the bottom of this post to compare the asset allocations. This […]

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Rutherford-Darwin Portfolio Review: 5 September 2025

September 7, 2025 By hedgehunter 1 Comment

After a shaky start on Tuesday, after the Labor Day weekend, US equities rallied for the remainder of the week to close up ~0.3% from last week’s close and at new all-time highs:

Filed Under: Darwin Portfolio, Options, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance, Risk Management, Rutherford Portfolio Tagged With: Darwin Portfolio, Options, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance, Risk Management, Rutherford Portfolio

Bethe Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 8 September 2025

September 8, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Readers will note a few changes in the asset allocation for the Bethe.  The expansion is in keeping with an equity oriented focus, but allows for a tad more diversity.  Caution continues to make sense and that is why the large holding in short-term treasuries (SHV).

Filed Under: Bethe Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Asset Allocation, Bethe Portfolio

McClintock Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 10 September 2025

September 10, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

In case you were unaware, all three Sector BPI portfolios are named after women scientists.  All three portfolios are performing quite well and if the Vanguard projection (see link at the bottom of this page) comes close reality these three portfolios should perform above average. I’ve been bearish on U.S. Equities for a number of […]

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Kepler CEF Portfolio Review: 12 September 2025

September 12, 2025 By Lowell Herr 3 Comments

As one of the poorest performing portfolios, if not the least productive, it was encouraging to see Kepler turn in the top performance in August.  It might be an outlier or the beginnings of a strong future using Closed-End-Funds (CEFs).  The Kepler is certainly a portfolio to watch over the next several quarters. Shares of […]

Filed Under: Kepler Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Construction, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Kepler Portfolio

Rutherford-Darwin Portfolio Review: 12 September 2025

September 13, 2025 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

US Equities hit more new all-time highs again this week as the SPX (S&P 500 Index) closed up ~1.6% from last week’s close:

Filed Under: Darwin Portfolio, Options, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance, Risk Management, Rutherford Portfolio Tagged With: Darwin Portfolio, Options, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance, Risk Management, Rutherford Portfolio

Bohr Portfolio Review: 15 September 2025

September 15, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

This is going to be a busy two weeks for portfolio updates as ten accounts are schedule for review.  This morning it is time to check in on the Bohr portfolio.  As readers can see from the pie chart below, the Bohr is holding nearly the entire portfolio in short-term treasuries (SHV).  While this is […]

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Pauling Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 16 September 2025

September 16, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Pauling is another “easy to manage” asset allocation portfolio.  All asset classes have yet to be fully populated.  That should take place over the next three to six months.  I am still waiting to see what the FEDs do with interest rates and how tariffs impact the U.S. economy. Here in the Northwest regular gas […]

Filed Under: Pauling Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Pauling Portfolio

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