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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 17 October 2023

October 17, 2023 By Lowell Herr

Copernicus is the portfolio up for review this morning.  If you have been reading the ITA blog for any length of time you are well aware of the simple investing philosophy behind the Copernicus.  Save, invest in U.S. Equities and forget.  Ride out the highs and lows of the U.S. Stock Market.  The Copernicus is […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Update: 25 October 2023

October 25, 2023 By Lowell Herr

Of all the portfolios tracked here on the ITA blog, Copernicus is the easiest to manage, next to the Schrodinger.  With the Schrodinger I do nothing except track the results as that portfolio is managed by a computer algorithm at Schwab.  The Copernicus is designed to track the broad U.S. Equities market.  While I use […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Update: 14 November 2023

November 14, 2023 By Lowell Herr

From one of the poorest portfolio performers (Kepler) we now shift to one of the best performers.  In addition, no particular skills are needed to manage the Copernicus, the portfolio up for review today.  Copernicus is the portfolio I highly recommend for those working full-time and have only a few minutes per month to pay […]

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Copernicus Update: 11 December 2023

December 11, 2023 By Lowell Herr

Next to the Schrodinger portfolio the Copernicus is the easiest to manage.  In addition, the Copernicus is the top performer so that tells us something.  Keep it simple.  With the Schrodinger, all one does is electronically transfer money from a checking account into the broker, Schwab in the case of the Schrodinger, and let their […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 21 December 2023

December 22, 2023 By Lowell Herr

Next to the Schrodinger the Copernicus is the easiest portfolio to manage of those I track here at ITA Wealth Management.  All that is required for those interested in the Copernicus is to save and invest in U.S. Equities.  Sale of shares will never happen unless there is an emergency.  Don’t think of this portfolio […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 29 December 2023

December 29, 2023 By Lowell Herr

To end 2023 portfolio reviews on a strong note I selected the Copernicus as it is the portfolio for the young or those investors several years away from retirement.  The thesis of the Copernicus is to invest only in U.S. Equities and never sell unless there is a dire emergency.  While I use four equity […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 24 January 2024

January 24, 2024 By Lowell Herr

If you are looking for investment advice for your children or grandchildren, Copernicus is an excellent choice as no management skills are required.  Open up a broker account and begin saving.  While the Copernicus focuses on four broad index ETFs (VTI, SPY, VOO, and ESGV) one can narrow this to one or two ETFs.  VOO […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 2 February 2024

February 2, 2024 By Lowell Herr

Early in the month is an excellent time to review portfolios such as the Copernicus and Schrodinger as both are “no-brain” portfolios in that neither require any significant decisions.  One does not need a degree in Finance from the University of Chicago to manage these portfolios.  While the Schrodinger is an asset allocation portfolio managed […]

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