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Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 5 June 2024

June 5, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Sector BPI investing continues to be tested through the Franklin portfolio.  Launched in early November of 2022 we now have 1.5 years of data with this portfolio.  Few trades occurred over this period, but we recently sold Technology (VGT) and Utilities (VPU) as both sectors reached the overbought zone.  This leaves the Franklin with over […]

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Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 2): 7 June 2024

June 8, 2024 By hedgehunter

US Equities continued their upward climb hitting new all-time highs during the week and closing ~1% higher than last week’s close: This again places US Equities near the top of the performance list of major asset classes: Commodities (DBC) and Gold (GLD) fell from grace this past week. Current holdings in the Rutherford portfolio look […]

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Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio Review: 7 June, 2024

June 9, 2024 By hedgehunter

The Kahneman-Tversky (K-T) Portfolio is a simple Dual Momentum Portfolio that is split between two lookback period options over which “momentum”, or Relative Strength, is measured. The Kahneman portion of the portfolio uses a single long-term lookback period of 252 trading days (12 months) and reacts slowly to changes in “momentum”. The Tversky portion uses […]

Filed Under: Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio, Portfolio Construction, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Kahneman-Tversky Portfolio, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance

If Starting Over

June 10, 2024 By Lowell Herr

What advice would I pass on to a beginning investor?  Is this advice applicable for a retired investor?  You be the judge. Investing does not require a finance degree from the University of Chicago.  For starters, check out this video to see just how simple it really is.  To broaden your knowledge, read a few […]

Filed Under: Beginning Investors, Miscellaneous, Passive vs. Active Tagged With: Beginning Investors

Rutherford Portfolio Review (Tranche 3): 14 June 2024

June 16, 2024 By hedgehunter

It was another bullish week in US equities with stocks continuing their slow climb to new highs: In terms of relative strength, compared with other major asset classes, US equities again came in close to the top of the list, although long term treasury bonds (TLT) stole the show: Current holdings in the Rutherford Portfolio […]

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

Sector BPI Millikan Portfolio Update: 14 June 2024

June 17, 2024 By Lowell Herr

If you have been looking for portfolio updates over the past week and saw little action, I took a few days off for a trip to Southern California.  Now back from that trip, expect to see quite a bit of action as I update a number of portfolios.  Fortunately for the sector portfolios no sectors […]

Filed Under: Millikan Portfolio, Sector BPI Tagged With: Millikan Portfolio

Huygens Asset Allocation Portfolio: 19 June 2024

June 19, 2024 By Lowell Herr

There are three ITA portfolios I track that use the Asset Allocation model.  The oldest is the Schrodinger and new to the game are the Pauling and Huygens.  These latter two were launched in April of this year so there is little history.  This morning I am updating the Huygens as a few shares of […]

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Gauss Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 20 June 2024

June 20, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Gauss is the Sector BPI portfolio scheduled for review this first day of summer.  The Gauss uses a few more equity ETFs than some of the other Sector BPI portfolios in that developed international and emerging market equities are investment options.  These additions have been a drag on performance as readers will see below.

Filed Under: Gauss Portfolio, Sector BPI Tagged With: Gauss Portfolio

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