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Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 7 March 2025

March 8, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

“Markets can remain irrational a lot longer than you and I can remain solvent.” – John Maynard Keynes This update of the Franklin portfolio is a followup to the Bullish Percent Indicator data published earlier this morning.  Technology joins the oversold sectors which now numbers four.  When the Individual-1 tariffs are in place expect more […]

Filed Under: Franklin Portfolio, Portfolio Construction, Portfolio Management, Sector BPI Tagged With: Franklin Portfolio, Sector BPI

McClintock Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 10 March 2025

March 10, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

  “Don’t look for the needle in the haystack. Just buy the haystack!” — John Bogle McClintock was not schedule for a review this early in the month.  However, the move of Technology into the oversold zone requires attention.  Thus the update of the McClintock this morning. The threat of tariffs is causing uncertainty within […]

Filed Under: McClintock Portfolio, Sector BPI

Einstein Asset Allocation Portfolio Update: 11 March 2025

March 11, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Einstein is one of the lower performing portfolios, one of the reasons for moving the management style over to the Asset Allocation model.  We are coming up on one year of this management model change.  The improvement is gradual, but visible as readers will see from the following update.

Filed Under: Einstein Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Passive vs. Active, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Einstein Portfolio

Rebalancing Asset Allocation Portfolios: 12 March 2025

March 12, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

If you are managing an Asset Allocation (AA) portfolio this blog is for you as I am going through the rebalancing process when managing an AA portfolio.  If you are not completely sure what an AA portfolio looks like follow portfolios such as the Gauss, Millikan, Einstein, Bethe, Bohr, etc.  In this blog post I […]

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

Pauling Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 12 March 2025

March 12, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Pauling is an Asset Allocation style portfolio converging on one year of operating under this investing model.  Over the past 3.25 years the results have been disappointing.  As the portfolio reaches the point where all asset classes are in balance, we will then begin to evaluate returns and risks.

Filed Under: Pauling Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Passive vs. Active, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Asset Allocation, Pauling Portfolio

Huygens Asset Allocation Portfolio Review: 13 March 2025

March 13, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

“The most important key to successful investing can be summed up in just two words-asset allocation.” – Michael Leboeuf     Huygens is the portfolio on tap for an update this morning.  This is one of the first portfolios to finally reach the target percentages.  Shares of BND and SHV were added this morning so […]

Filed Under: Asset Allocation, Huygens Portfolio, Passive vs. Active, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Asset Allocation, Huygens Portfolio

Bethe Asset Allocation Portfolio Simplified: 14 March 2025

March 14, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Bethe is undergoing a further simplification.  This time narrowing the number of assets to five Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) and most likely down to four as VTI will eventually be sold out of the portfolio.

Filed Under: Bethe Portfolio, Asset Allocation, Passive vs. Active, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Asset Allocation, Bethe Portfolio

Rutherford-Darwin Portfolio Review: 14 March 2025

March 16, 2025 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

This week saw an official “correction” in the trend of US Equities with a 10% pullback from the mid-February highs. This pullback also coincided with a test of resistance at the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level at 5520:

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

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