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Carson Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 29 January 2024

January 29, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Of the numerous Sector BPI portfolio tracked here at ITA, Carson is the oldest.  As more historical data becomes available, are there any weaknesses showing up in the model?  Perhaps, so follow along with this analysis. As yet I’ve not added VEA and VWO to the investment quiver.  Thus far I’ve only added these international […]

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Pauling Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 30 January 2024

January 30, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Pauling is the portfolio up for review today.  Pauling joined the Sector BPI investing model last October.  Readers can see how well this model worked over the past four months in the fifth screenshot below.  Four months is a very short time in the investing world so pay more attention to trends vs. absolute growth […]

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Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 31 January 2024

January 31, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Next month ITA will celebrate its 16th birthday.  To hold down the cost of operating this free blog I delete old posts in order to control storage space.  This is why blogs going back more than 10 years are no longer available.  Here is one of the older posts for the Franklin, the portfolio up […]

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Kepler Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 5 February 2024

February 5, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Kepler consistently ranks in the bottom quartile of the portfolios I track here at ITA.  As one of the more recent portfolios to be moved to the Sector BPI investment model the objective is to watch the growth, be it negative or positive, over the next year or so.  Readers will note that I’ve added […]

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Millikan Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 6 February 2024

February 6, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Millikan is the Sector BPI portfolio up for review this morning.  Since no sectors of the U.S. Equities market are oversold we look for buying opportunities other than sector ETFs.  The three ETFs of interest are:  VTI, VOO, and ESGV.  I’ve not expanded the Millikan to include VEA and VWO.  I’m testing that option with […]

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Carson Portfolio Review: 7 February 2024

February 7, 2024 By Lowell Herr

As the oldest Sector BPI portfolio, the Carson is still a relatively young example of this “hypothetical” investing model.  As such I use the Carson as a bellwether for the Sector BPI approach to portfolio management. No sectors are in the oversold zone.  Energy is closest and I checked this morning to see if it […]

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Bethe Portfolio Update: 8 February 2024

February 8, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Bethe is the portfolio scheduled for review today and a few changes were made in the investment quiver.  The Maximum Asset Allocation percentages (green arrow) were adjusted in order to emphasize or tilt the portfolio toward the S&P 500 (VOO) as that is the benchmark.  Rather than eliminate VTI and ESGV, I just lowered the […]

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Franklin Sector BPI Portfolio Review: 9 February 2024

February 9, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Franklin is the Sector BPI portfolio schedule for review today.  I adjusted the Maximum Asset Allocation percentages for the three U.S. Equities in order to emphasize VOO as it is the S&P 500 option.  Holding more shares of VOO will keep the Franklin closer to the S&P 500 (SPY) standard.

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