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Schrodinger Intelligent Portfolio Update: 28 June 2024

June 29, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Saturday is not a normal day for me to update a portfolio as I prefer to buy and sell securities, if the analysis calls for a change, when the market is open.  That is not the case with the Schrodinger as I don’t make the management decisions. 

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Schrodinger Intelligent Portfolio Review: 25 July 2024

July 25, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

This morning the easiest portfolio to manage is up for review.  Updating the Schrodinger, a Robo Advisor portfolio, is trivial as no buy-hold-sell decisions are required as this is all done by computer algorithms.  The Schrodinger was set up seven years ago to answer the

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Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 26 August 2024

August 26, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Schrodinger is the lone Robo Advisor portfolio or what Schwab calls, an Intelligent Portfolio.  In this review I will go over the current holdings, performance data, and risks involved.  ITA readers know that I advocate both security diversification as well as portfolio diversification.  In my opinion, every

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Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 27 September 2024

September 26, 2024 By Lowell Herr 10 Comments

  Schrodinger is a Robo Advisor account or what Schwab calls an Intelligent Portfolio.  Managed by computer algorithms, this is simply a report as no decisions are required.  The portfolio is on automatic pilot.  Since the portfolio is greater than $50,000 it qualifies to be tax managed. I highly recommend

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Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 16 October 2024

October 16, 2024 By Lowell Herr 4 Comments

Before delving into the Schrodinger review, SCHA, SCHF and FNDA experienced stock splits of 2 for 1 while FNDX and SCHX split 3 for 1.  If you are working with the Investment Account Manager the stock split entry point is Transitions and Global Transaction Activities.  I highly recommend

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Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 4 November 2024

November 4, 2024 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

Schrodinger is a portfolio I continually tout for investors not interested in spending time on their investment portfolio.  Schwab does it all using computer algorithms.  Answer a few questions, invest your money and Schwab will set up an Intelligent Portfolio based on your answers.  With the Schrodinger I’ve

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Schrodinger Portfolio Update: 2 December 2024

December 2, 2024 By Lowell Herr 2 Comments

November was an excellent month for the Schrodinger as it increased more than 5% during this period.  For new readers to the ITA blog, the Schrodinger is based with Schwab and is known as an Intelligent Portfolio.  I refer to this type of portfolio as a Robo

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Schrodinger Portfolio Review: 2 January 2025

January 2, 2025 By Lowell Herr Leave a Comment

While this Schrodinger post is going up on January 2nd, the data is accurate as of 31 December 2024.  The overall performance is quite strong despite the four percentage point loss in December.  This post of the Schrodinger marks the three-year point of data collection.  Overall, the results

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