Some perspective: PP vs Boglehead 50/50 portfolio

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Some perspective: PP vs Boglehead 50/50 portfolio

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For all the year's wailing and gnashing of teeth over the PP's poor returns, let's compare the PP's YTD performance not to 100% stock returns but to the kind of alternative portfolio that reasonably informed and financially savvy people actually have: say, a Boglehead-type 50/50 portfolio, which can be represented by the ETF AOM. Here's the PP (green line) vs AOM (blue line) for the year so far:

[img width=600]https://i.imgur.com/HncsFEL.png[/img]

And since the beginning of 2009:

[img width=600]https://i.imgur.com/HZ8uXsd.png[/img]

And this is during a crazy bull stock market and doesn't factor in rebalancing!
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Also note, this is with the dreaded 25% cash allocation that so many newcomers to the PP love to hate...

Wonderful plots PS!
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Re: Some perspective: PP vs Boglehead 50/50 portfolio

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Definitely interesting, although that allocation is 40/60 stock / bond (slice & dice; lots corp bond.)

https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239 ... cation-etf
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Whenever I feel like backsliding, I listen to CS&N's "Almost Cut My Hair" and run etfplay.com using GLD,TLT,VTI,SHY @ 25% each vs VBINX from 1/1/2007 to current...  That also doesn't take into account rebalancing but it does show why I like the HBPP in potentially troubling times...
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Dieter wrote: Definitely interesting, although that allocation is 40/60 stock / bond (slice & dice; lots corp bond.)
https://www.ishares.com/us/products/239 ... cation-etf
That's a good point. I think it would be fairer to run the pp against Vanguard's Target Retirement 2020 Fund (VTWNX).
Still, from the chart I can see that the pp is doing better than I thought. Once again, I am reminded that I don't learn much by looking at the pp's individual assets.
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Just saw your other thread in which it is clear that you have to use an ETF ticker. Hmmm.
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For comparison purposes, my 40/60 allocation (SPY - 22, GLD - 18, TLT - 20, CASH - 40) is positive 1.09%. Gold had a negative impact on returns YTD. I suspect AOM doesn't have an allocation to precious metals.
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Re: Some perspective: PP vs Boglehead 50/50 portfolio

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Pointedstick,

What did you use to create the charts in your OP??
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versed1967 wrote: Pointedstick,

What did you use to create the charts in your OP??
http://www.etfreplay.com/combine.aspx
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Re: Some perspective: PP vs Boglehead 50/50 portfolio

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PP67 wrote: Whenever I feel like backsliding, I listen to CS&N's "Almost Cut My Hair" and run etfplay.com using GLD,TLT,VTI,SHY @ 25% each vs VBINX from 1/1/2007 to current...  That also doesn't take into account rebalancing but it does show why I like the HBPP in potentially troubling times...
Yeah, my reaction too.  And not just from 1/1/2007.

I miss CS&N.
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