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Einstein Portfolio Review: 17 June 2026

June 17, 2026 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Einstein is the “Financial Repression” portfolio up for review this morning.  If you are prevented from reading this blog post, register as a Guest (free) and wait for me to upgrade your Guest membership to Platinum.  The blog is free to all readers. And now to the analysis of this portfolio that has been a […]

Filed Under: Einstein Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Construction, Portfolio Management, Risk Management Tagged With: Einstein Portfolio, Portfolio Management

Carson Sector BPI Portfolio Update: 19 June 2026

June 19, 2026 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

That fact that the NYSE is closed today is not an issue as I was able to populate Energy (VDE) yesterday when this sector flashed a Buy signal.  The Carson Sector BPI portfolio is one of the oldest using this investing model and in the following blog post readers will see this management style is […]

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Darwin 2026 Portfolio Review: 18 June 2026

June 21, 2026 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

US Equity markets jumped higher on Monday as investors reacted positively to news that the conflicts in the Middle East may soon be resolved. However, they pulled back modestly later in the week, managing to stay within the bullish uptrend channel, whilst closing ~1.5% higher than last week’s close: We are now sitting at ~7500 […]

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Dirac 2026 Portfolio Review: 18 June 2026

June 21, 2026 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

Based on recommended signals from the Dirac analysis sheet, used to manage this portfolio, trading activity in the last week looks like this (red box): with the addition of XLB (Materials) being the only adjustment made to the portfolio. The analysis sheet currently looks like this:

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Copernicus Portfolio Update: 23 June 2026

June 23, 2026 By Lowell Herr 1 Comment

Copernicus is the “all equity” portfolio, but with a few changes since the U.S, Stock market is overvalued by a wide margin.  At this writing the market was down today, but the Copernicus was holding to the upside. The current portfolio holds very few shares in the total market while investing in dividend driven ETFs […]

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Gauss Portfolio Review: 25 June 2026

June 25, 2026 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

  Gauss is the asset allocation portfolio up for review.  Few changes are taking place with the U.S. Equities market this high and the overall concern of an overvalued market based on the Shiller PE ratio as well as the Buffett Indicator hovering in “nose bleed” territory. The following analysis explains how I am handling […]

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

Kepler Portfolio Update: 23 June 2026

June 26, 2026 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Kepler is the portfolio up for review this morning and there are few changes as cash is limited or orders are already in place for purchase.  The revised asset allocation model is set up to resist Financial Repression.  This is a test portfolio to keep an eye on over the next 2.5 years or until […]

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

Darwin 2026 Portfolio Review: 26 June 2026

June 28, 2026 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

After last week’s brief period of euphoria, with investor’s thinking that the problems in the Middle East might be over, this week saw a return to reality with a ~2.4% drop in the SPX (S&P 500 Index) and a continuation of the sideways consolidation that has been building over the past two months:

Filed Under: Darwin Portfolio, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance Tagged With: Darwin Portfolio, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance

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