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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 29 March 2024

March 29, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Passive investing is the name of the game with the Copernicus portfolio.  The philosophy of the Copernicus is to purchase U.S. Equity ETFs when cash is available and to never sell unless there is an emergency.  One major

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 1 May 2024

May 1, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Copernicus is an example portfolio designed for young folks who have little or no time to manage an investment portfolio.  All that is required is to open up a broker account, set up monthly deposits, and then log in and purchase shares in one or more of the

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 13 May 2024

May 13, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Next to the Schrodinger Intelligent Portfolio the Copernicus is the easiest portfolio to manage as all one needs to do is save and invest in one of several U.S. Equities ETFs.  Unless there is an emergency, never sell.  This investment management model is specifically designed

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 4 June 2024

June 4, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Copernicus is one of two portfolio I highly recommend for working young folks who have little time to spend on portfolio management.  The other obvious choice is the Schrodinger.  The goal of the Copernicus is to invest in U.S. Equities and never sell unless there is an emergency.  While I use four equity ETFs one […]

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 13 September 2024

September 13, 2024 By Lowell Herr 4 Comments

This update or review of the Copernicus is incomplete as Yahoo closed the door on access to their security price data.  This change impacted the Investment Account Portfolio (IAM) software so I don’t have any way to download prices into that program.  I am in contact with the developers

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 14 October 2024

October 14, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

This morning I am updating the high risk equity only Copernicus, an investing model designed for young investors or someone who has at least 15 to 20 years of future savings.  High risk is defined as investing only in equities (stocks) while shunning bonds

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 8 November 2024

November 8, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Copernicus is one of my favorite portfolios for young investors or someone who has a 15-year or longer investment horizon.  The philosophy behind the Copernicus is to invest in U.S. Equities and never sell unless there is an emergency.  Since the portfolio invests only

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Copernicus Portfolio Review: 4 December 2024

December 4, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Next to the Schrodinger the Copernicus is the easiest portfolio to manage as it is an all equity account using VOO and VTI as the primary investment securities.  By focusing on equities such as VOO the goal is to keep pace with the S&P 500 index

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