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by frommi
Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:07 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: 20% annual returns over 40 years...interested?
Replies: 571
Views: 336750

Re: 20% annual returns over 40 years...interested?

Now that the PP is running again, i am a  bit nervous about the Deutsche Bank index swaps in UPRO. Its possible that DB will go into bankruptcy this year, so are you sure that the swaps are safe?
by frommi
Wed Feb 03, 2016 11:39 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Individual shares ownership vs. index funds
Replies: 21
Views: 14809

Re: Individual shares ownership vs. index funds

I do something similar, for a starter i would clone the stocks of NOBL, historically it has outperformed the S&P500 by ~2% mostly by going down less during crashes. I try to avoid the overvalued stocks of the dividend aristocrats. If someone wants to read about that approach www.suredividend.com...
by frommi
Wed Dec 23, 2015 10:14 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Paltry returns ahead
Replies: 30
Views: 16194

Re: Paltry returns ahead

If all investment returns are paltry, i am sure that your house belongs to that category, too. Buying a deprecating asset with leverage is not a good idea. :) Rent and accumulate cash. That way you get richer while everybody else gets poorer. Or just rent and stick to the PP, just in case. Look at t...
by frommi
Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:40 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: 20% annual returns over 40 years...interested?
Replies: 571
Views: 336750

Re: 20% annual returns over 40 years...interested?

It might be possible to tolerate this risk if you do your "savings" correctly as I mentioned elsewhere.  Around 25% CAGR a year is a pipe dream to 99.99% of people and yet investors take similar risks already with super-majority amounts invested into the S&P 500 or momentum or value. ...
by frommi
Mon Nov 30, 2015 11:43 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: The Next Asset to Perform?
Replies: 9
Views: 6816

Re: The Next Asset to Perform?

Higher short term rates = economy growing = higher borrowing = higher spending = higher long term rates = higher savings = higher capital flows = higher dollar = reshoring of offshored manufacturing = higher employment = higher wages.  All Is Well. I believe this is how the Fed wants to view it.  D...
by frommi
Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:27 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: The Next Asset to Perform?
Replies: 9
Views: 6816

Re: The Next Asset to Perform?

TLT, deflation coming closer because of the FED action in december. That makes no sense. Why? Higher short term rates = credit more expensive = lower spending = lower inflation = lower long term rates or Higher short term rates = higher dollar = deflation (this one is already going on since last ye...
by frommi
Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:56 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: The Next Asset to Perform?
Replies: 9
Views: 6816

Re: The Next Asset to Perform?

TLT, deflation coming closer because of the FED action in december.
by frommi
Thu Nov 26, 2015 12:39 pm
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Golden Butterfly Portfolio
Replies: 539
Views: 365264

Re: Golden Butterfly Portfolio

I think the ideal 2 stock etfs would be a value and a momentum ETF, because these are 80% correlated to the market but uncorrelated to each other and both add value over time over the market index. QMOM will launch at the start of december, but like QVAL i bet my ass that it starts with a big drawd...
by frommi
Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:33 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Golden Butterfly Portfolio
Replies: 539
Views: 365264

Re: Golden Butterfly Portfolio

I could save you some time if I haven't mentioned it before, but this is the ETF that you want: QVAL I think the ideal 2 stock etfs would be a value and a momentum ETF, because these are 80% correlated to the market but uncorrelated to each other and both add value over time over the market index. ...
by frommi
Sun Nov 22, 2015 8:02 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: The Golden Butterfly Portfolio
Replies: 32
Views: 16967

Re: The Golden Butterfly Portfolio

Now is probably the worst possible time to switch from the PP to another asset allocation. Do it when gold and LTT were the top performer and stocks had a 30-50% DD. Bull markets don`t last forever and this bull is in its last leg.
by frommi
Sat Sep 12, 2015 1:04 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains
Replies: 275
Views: 106916

Re: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains

You mean like throwing good money after bad year after year speculating on gold that some event  will make it go up and hopefully over the next 40 years do better than a t-bill  like the last 40 failed to do ? I mean call a spade a spade. If you want to call adjusting a portfolio slightly with diff...
by frommi
Sun Aug 30, 2015 2:47 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains
Replies: 275
Views: 106916

Re: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains

Well whether you are a sheep, goat, or donkey, I have no idea... However, you seem to be a bit confused about something.... No i am not, and the beauty of the PP idea is that i don`t have to be right on anything and still can make a profit. The best time to start an investment is when nobody likes ...
by frommi
Sun Aug 30, 2015 1:31 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains
Replies: 275
Views: 106916

Re: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains

4x4 wrote: Are you confusing the role of the PP w that of the VP?

Why not keep money you can't lose in the PP and allocate that which is more discretionary to a VP?
Because i am not a sheep of HB.
by frommi
Sat Aug 29, 2015 1:01 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains
Replies: 275
Views: 106916

Re: PSA: I now have a 3-year period with no gains

Thanks Gosso for your posts! I stopped using the PP in late 2013 but started a 3xPP two months ago with 25% of my networth. If history is any guide (and especially when i read the latest comments here) its the perfect time for that. Won`t take long until either inflation picks up or the FED has to e...
by frommi
Thu Jun 18, 2015 12:51 pm
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Five Part Criteria for Finding Elite Stocks
Replies: 9
Views: 4147

Re: Five Part Criteria for Finding Elite Stocks

Others have done these tests. Check http://greenbackd.com/2015/04/07/is-simpler-better-quantopian-tests-the-acquirers-multiple-and-joel-greenblatts-magic-formula/ The most important criteria is a low EV/EBITDA, quality adds peace of mind but not a lot to returns. I would recommend reading Quantitati...
by frommi
Sun Jul 20, 2014 6:32 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: PP with a XIV Twist
Replies: 15
Views: 11928

Re: PP with a XIV Twist

I really wanted to destroy this allocation and did a backtest with monthly rebalancing for 2007 and 2008. You would have lost around 50-60%, so not a lot more than a pure equity strategy. But since 1/1/2007 you would have a CAGR of 16.9%, compared to a CAGR of 6.1% with SPY and around 14% with a 2xP...
by frommi
Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:24 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Permanent Allocation to GDX?
Replies: 15
Views: 9016

Re: Permanent Allocation to GDX?

Thats the problem when you buy something without a clue of what it is worth :). I would try to find the p/b value of GDX and then look for an average p/b multiple to find what could be a "fair" value of GDX. GDX (i.e. the mining business in general) has a good history of value destruction...
by frommi
Mon Jul 07, 2014 11:00 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Permanent Allocation to GDX?
Replies: 15
Views: 9016

Re: Permanent Allocation to GDX?

Thats the problem when you buy something without a clue of what it is worth :). I would try to find the p/b value of GDX and then look for an average p/b multiple to find what could be a "fair" value of GDX. GDX (i.e. the mining business in general) has a good history of value destruction,...
by frommi
Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:07 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Warren Buffett's a Shyster
Replies: 19
Views: 15032

Re: Warren Buffett's a Shyster

Yes. I will outperform in down markets, just like the PP does. For example in january the market was down 3%, i was up 1.5%. But who cares, everybody has to find his way of investing, there is no path that works for everybody. When the PP works for you, that is very good!
by frommi
Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:28 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Warren Buffett's a Shyster
Replies: 19
Views: 15032

Re: Warren Buffett's a Shyster

Has this information helped you make any $? 15% since i left the PP path last year in august with less volatility than the market. But it was a lot of work involved,so the PP is definitly the easier path for that. :) But i have the vision to reach a CAGR of 15-20% in the long run and had big psycho...
by frommi
Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:47 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Warren Buffett's a Shyster
Replies: 19
Views: 15032

Re: Warren Buffett's a Shyster

AdamA wrote: What have you learned from Warren Buffet?
Everything that is important about value investing and investing in general.
by frommi
Sat Jun 14, 2014 12:26 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Overdiversification?
Replies: 1
Views: 4960

Re: Overdiversification?

That can`t be! Markets are efficient!!! .... not ... :D

But since you posted this, look at the last 3 posts here: http://greenbackd.com/
by frommi
Thu Jun 12, 2014 12:56 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Warren Buffett's a Shyster
Replies: 19
Views: 15032

Re: Warren Buffett's a Shyster

I continue to like WB, even when i didn`t like the KO move. There is plenty to learn from him, you just have to listen.
by frommi
Thu Jun 12, 2014 12:50 pm
Forum: Gold
Topic: Gold Volatility At Yearly Lows
Replies: 27
Views: 9247

Re: Gold Volatility At Yearly Lows

I have to admit that i am not bearish on gold for the short term anymore :). I recently bought a position in GOLD (the miner) in anticipation of the good old PP times. :D
by frommi
Sun May 04, 2014 11:10 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: RSXJ
Replies: 63
Views: 33170

Re: RSXJ

I see it like you, the stock market has held up very well on thursday and friday for what was going on. As long as the russians don`t invade, the crisis should be out of the public by summer after the elections. When they invade and the western world sanctions hit, it will lead to a last downspike. ...