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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 5 May 2025

May 5, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

As I write this blog the U.S. Stock Market is attempting to regain early Monday losses.  As long-time reader know, the Copernicus is an equities only portfolio.  The management model is to save and purchase S&P 500 ETFs.  Based on the current administration generated chaos I am moving toward a more conservative model.  I am […]

Filed Under: Copernicus Portfolio, Passive vs. Active, Portfolio Management Tagged With: Copernicus Portfolio

Bohr Portfolio Review: 6 May 2025

May 7, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Bohr is a portfolio of moderate size managed using a few equity oriented ETFs.  As with the Kepler, Einstein and a few other portfolios, this account is following a similar conservative approach due to all the uncertainties surrounding the unnecessary tariff wars. Bohr Security Holdings The Bohr currently holds the following ETFs listed below.  Trailing […]

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

Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 8 May 2025

May 8, 2025 By Lowell Herr 2 Comments

Franklin is one of three portfolios using the Sector BPI management model.  The other two are:  Carson and McClintock.  The Sector BPI model is not designed for all investors as it requires some tracking and a bit of effort.  If looking for simplicity, check out the Schrodinger and Copernicus portfolios. With the sector model we […]

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

Einstein Portfolio Review: 8 May 2025

May 9, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

The Einstein portfolio is a recent entry into the Asset Allocation management model.  The shift was made to improve performance as this has been a struggling portfolio.  One major problem with the Einstein is that monies were withdrawn for educational purposes and these withdrawals occurred at times that definitely stunted growth.  Those withdrawal days are […]

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

Rutherford-Darwin Portfolio Review: 9 May 2025

May 11, 2025 By hedgehunter Leave a Comment

It was a quieter week in the US equity markets with the SPX closing slightly lower (~-0.4%) than last week’s close:

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

Hawking Portfolio Review: 11 May, 2025

May 11, 2025 By hedgehunter 3 Comments

The Hawking “Income” Portfolio does not require an excess level of attention to manage – it is simply a matter of re-investing dividends/distributions as they become available. With the pullback in prices since the last review in January it has been possible to pick up new shares at lower prices that should help going forward […]

Filed Under: Hawking Portfolio, Miscellaneous, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance Tagged With: Hawking Portfolio, Portfolio Management, Portfolio Performance

Carson Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 13 May 2025

May 13, 2025 By Lowell Herr 5 Comments

Today’s market brings us closer to closing the equity losses from early April.  As one of the Sector BPI portfolios, the Carson experienced only minor losses in April.  Several sectors are currently in the overbought zone and as a result, Trailing Stop Loss Orders (TSLOs) are in place to lock in profits.  It is difficult […]

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

Huygens Portfolio Review: 13 May 2025

May 14, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Huygens is one of two portfolios using an expanded Asset Allocation (AA) management model.  The other is the computer managed Schrodinger or Schwab’s Intelligent Portfolio.  Over the past month the Huygens lost a bit of ground to its benchmark, the AOR security.  Most likely the AOR is tilted a tad more toward equity holdings whereas […]

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

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