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by ochotona
Tue Jan 21, 2025 9:09 am
Forum: Politics
Topic: We should all write to our members of Congress and demand tax reforms
Replies: 44
Views: 10592

Re: We should all write to our members of Congress and demand tax reforms

Gulf of America = GOA. I think I found a video all about it. Is GMC going to rebrand the vehicle The McKinley?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSbXDVaVf6M
by ochotona
Mon Jan 20, 2025 8:53 am
Forum: Permanent Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Russell Napier - Global Reshoring Existential Threat to US PP?
Replies: 4
Views: 291

Re: Russell Napier - Global Reshoring Existential Threat to US PP?

I thought it was the opposite, I thought everyone was all-in on US assets because of "exceptionalism" (which I take to mean, recency bias), and "Woe is me, Europe is dead especially Germany, Japan is dead, China is dead, UK is dead".
by ochotona
Sun Jan 19, 2025 2:02 pm
Forum: Cash
Topic: Workaround for Schwab not having cash sweep for my IRAs
Replies: 3
Views: 296

Re: Workaround for Schwab not having cash sweep for my IRAs

I tried limited margin in my IRA, but then they claimed out of the blue that I was a Pattern Day Trader. Wut? I must have fat-fingered a trade. So I told them to remove it and they did.
by ochotona
Sun Jan 19, 2025 12:01 pm
Forum: Cash
Topic: Workaround for Schwab not having cash sweep for my IRAs
Replies: 3
Views: 296

Workaround for Schwab not having cash sweep for my IRAs

I had been manually sweeping excess cash into the SWVXX or SNSXX money market fund at Schwab, but it's a mighty PITA if you find that you have enough cash + money market fund to buy an additional share of SPY, but now in order to make that trade, you have to wait overnight in order for the cash to b...
by ochotona
Sat Jan 18, 2025 10:19 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo
Replies: 523
Views: 364153

Re: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo

One of my five strategies went bullish the other day. I only trade it on end-of-month. We shall see. @mathjak107 Are there other providers for retail hedging other than AQR? They can't be the only ones. I agree totally, the most important thing for retirees is risk-adjusted return. That maximizes sa...
by ochotona
Fri Jan 17, 2025 11:50 am
Forum: Gold
Topic: Trump Tariff Risks Are Fueling a Chaotic Hunt for Gold in London
Replies: 5
Views: 383

Re: Trump Tariff Risks Are Fueling a Chaotic Hunt for Gold in London

I'd be extremely pissed off if tariffs and retaliatory tariffs harmed the safe haven / store of value role of gold. LIKE THIS KIND OF ACTIVITY REALLY CREATES VALUE FOR HUMANITY :-( “If you’re a trader and you can find someone who’s willing to sell you outside the US at a discount to the US price, an...
by ochotona
Fri Jan 17, 2025 10:59 am
Forum: Gold
Topic: Trump Tariff Risks Are Fueling a Chaotic Hunt for Gold in London
Replies: 5
Views: 383

Trump Tariff Risks Are Fueling a Chaotic Hunt for Gold in London

I hadn't thought that gold would be tariffed... but yeah, why shouldn't it be? https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-tariff-risks-fueling-chaotic-144639342.html This sounds like a real chaos maker. It's just about like putting tariffs on foreign exchange movements, because gold is a currency. Gold is...
by ochotona
Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:22 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo
Replies: 523
Views: 364153

Re: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo

with the newer alternative type investments combined with equities , they likely will run with the ball if stocks are flat . long term bonds are unreliable as far as protecting stocks as 2022 showed . they are old school when there was nothing better for the small investor and strategy’s like these...
by ochotona
Thu Jan 09, 2025 7:17 pm
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: my lifestyle investing for 2025
Replies: 10
Views: 1564

Re: my lifestyle investing for 2025

This "V-shaped glidepath" summarizes my approach perfectly. I turn 64 this year, will retire about 64.5, and I will consume a large slug of short term Treasuries (a short ladder) from retirement to age 70 at which point Social Security starts. As I consume the fixed income, the portfolio w...
by ochotona
Tue Dec 31, 2024 9:18 pm
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo
Replies: 523
Views: 364153

Re: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo

TBH, I'm lagging the pure S&P500 or Total Stock Market for lo these past 10 years. My returns are more like a 60/40, but less volatility. It has HBPP levels of volatility with 60/40 returns. It's exactly what I was aiming for. But... it's active! You have to close your eyes and TRADE at the end ...
by ochotona
Mon Dec 30, 2024 10:59 am
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo
Replies: 523
Views: 364153

Re: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo

Looks like my tactical portfolio is going 80% risk off for me tomorrow. I devote 60% of the portfolio to tactical, 1% to buy and hold equities... so I will be 13% risk-on.

17% gold

70% is in cash and short term Treasuries (nothing longer than 3 years)
by ochotona
Mon Dec 30, 2024 10:55 am
Forum: Gold
Topic: 2025 Gold Forecasts
Replies: 14
Views: 1756

Re: 2025 Gold Forecasts

Gold increases to $3000
GDXJ and GDX decrease
by ochotona
Sat Dec 21, 2024 10:12 pm
Forum: Gold
Topic: Question about Gold ETF expense ratios
Replies: 8
Views: 1867

Re: Question about Gold ETF expense ratios

What’s the fee? And how much over spot do you pay? I pay a flat $190 per year. For my number of ounces, it works out to less than any comparable ETF expense ratio. As to bid/ask spread, it's whatever exists in the marketplace at the time of purchase. The custodian does not sell you metals. The gold...
by ochotona
Sat Dec 21, 2024 10:37 am
Forum: Gold
Topic: Question about Gold ETF expense ratios
Replies: 8
Views: 1867

Re: Question about Gold ETF expense ratios

One advantage of having a physical gold IRA is you pay the custodian with after-tax money. It's a bit like making an additional small IRA contribution into an IRA containing ETF every year to counteract the ETF decay. My custodian expense ratio is lower than SGOL or GLDM anyway, so I'm very happy. I...
by ochotona
Fri Dec 20, 2024 7:59 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: S&P's New Index-Cap Rules Apply to Funds With $350 Billion
Replies: 5
Views: 3989

Re: S&P's New Index-Cap Rules Apply to Funds With $350 Billion

That's why you don't just look at TWO cherry-picked cases, you either let a Monte Carlo simulate 1000s of cases (using the admittedly faulty assumption that portfolio returns are normally distributed and can be described by STD DEV and MEAN), or you look at actual historical returns at PortfolioChar...
by ochotona
Wed Dec 18, 2024 8:27 pm
Forum: Variable Portfolio Discussion
Topic: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo
Replies: 523
Views: 364153

Re: Tactical Asset Allocation + HBPP an intriguing combo

My four tactical models and their percentages, published at AllocateSmartly.com 12% Bold Asset Allocation (aggressive variant) 24% Hybrid Asset Allocation (balanced variant) 12% Risk Premium Value (best value) 12% Paul Novell's SPY-COMP Also buy & hold 17% Gold and miners 1% equities in my wife'...
by ochotona
Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:30 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ
Replies: 5
Views: 1391

Re: MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ

If the US Treasury starts becoming a price-insensitive buyer of BTC (using BTC alongside Gold as a reserve asset), plus MicroStrategy being a levered play itself on BTC which will have enormous number of price-insensitive QQQ buyers... institutions, not only retail... it's easy to see how this could...
by ochotona
Mon Dec 16, 2024 6:56 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ
Replies: 5
Views: 1391

Re: MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ

Smith1776 wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 4:05 am >:D

My favourite part about this is that the folks at the bogleheads forum are buying ever increasing amounts of bitcoin whether they like it or not.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA
by ochotona
Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:53 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ
Replies: 5
Views: 1391

MicroStrategy is going to be in NASDAQ 100, therefore QQQ

This is really a pile of stupidity. https://www.cnbc.com/2024/12/13/bitcoin-proxy-microstrategy-to-join-the-nasdaq-100-and-heavily-traded-qqq-etf.html The initial weight will be about 0.5%, but since MicroStrategy uses company borrowing power to buy Bitcoin, anyone who owns MicroStategy really has m...
by ochotona
Sun Dec 15, 2024 10:46 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Stock scream room
Replies: 1488
Views: 768758

Re: Stock scream room

MacroVoices is on most podcast players and YouTube. Listen to her own arguments and see if you agree.
by ochotona
Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:32 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Stock scream room
Replies: 1488
Views: 768758

Re: Stock scream room

On the MacroVoices podcast, David Rosenberg threw in the towel on being bearish on the US stock market. To me, that's a little bell going off. When the most bearish capitulate, that's it. That's the top. Steph Pomboy, on Taggart's Thoughtful Money, expressed the opinion that the economy has been in ...
by ochotona
Wed Dec 11, 2024 6:58 am
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Which stock market index has the best risk-adjusted return?
Replies: 2
Views: 1323

Re: Which stock market index has the best risk-adjusted return?

Jack Jones wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 10:46 am https://elmwealth.com/capital-market-assumptions/

Edit: whoops, you were looking backwards. This link was about looking forward.
Thanks for the cheery note ! {barf}

Yeah, it's not going to be nice for the next decade. Too many other shoes to drop.
by ochotona
Mon Dec 09, 2024 8:19 pm
Forum: Stocks
Topic: Which stock market index has the best risk-adjusted return?
Replies: 2
Views: 1323

Which stock market index has the best risk-adjusted return?

Out of NASDAQ 100, DOW 30, S&P500, US TOTAL MARKET, the answer is... DOW 30. Highest Sharpe Ratio, highest Sortino Ratio, Highest Ulcer Performance Index, lowest maximum drawdown, shortest maximum drawdown of the four. From 1/1/1970 to the Present. CAGR 11.7%, 11.0%, 10.9%, 11.0% respectively. T...
by ochotona
Mon Dec 09, 2024 9:45 am
Forum: Cash
Topic: Treasury Bills Offer Stock-Like 5% to Take Fed, Debt-Limit Risk
Replies: 39
Views: 28247

Re: Treasury Bills Offer Stock-Like 5% to Take Fed, Debt-Limit Risk

"Or maybe mass deportation brings housing demand down?" There is some truth in that... people here illegally occupy apartments, so rents on low-end apartments will go down, which will have knock-on effects up the housing upgrade chain. But many (in my area of Texas, most if not all) work c...
by ochotona
Sat Dec 07, 2024 9:58 am
Forum: Cash
Topic: Treasury Bills Offer Stock-Like 5% to Take Fed, Debt-Limit Risk
Replies: 39
Views: 28247

Re: Treasury Bills Offer Stock-Like 5% to Take Fed, Debt-Limit Risk

Schwab Bond Market Update for December 2024 "The market implied Fed funds rate for December 2025 has risen from sub 3% to the 3.75% to 4% area" If we stick a landing at 4% or just below... that's not so bad for us savers. T-Bills will be there, and I'm guessing most high yield bank bank s...