European PP, update 6 months after starting
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Re: European PP, update 6 months after starting
@Tyler, you up for a coffee?
Re: European PP, update 6 months after starting
Always!
BTW, while we’re talking about European investing — for anyone who would like to read or share PC in a language other than English, there’s a hidden little feature on the site that I’m not sure many people are aware of. You see those little flags near the top of the front page? Try clicking one and see what happens.
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Re: European PP, update 6 months after starting
please stop offering coffee to @Tyler. Everytime you do he is coming up with something new !Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:42 amAlways!
BTW, while we’re talking about European investing — for anyone who would like to read or share PC in a language other than English, there’s a hidden little feature on the site that I’m not sure many people are aware of. You see those little flags near the top of the front page? Try clicking one and see what happens.
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Speaking of something new : It would be cool to have a tool like https://portfoliocharts.com/portfolio/portfolio-matrix/, but where you select only one portfolio and get the scores for all supported countries. That gives a very fast insight into the effectiveness of a portfolio regardless of the country/region.johntaylor wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:13 pmplease stop offering coffee to @Tyler. Everytime you do he is coming up with something new !Tyler wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:42 amAlways!
BTW, while we’re talking about European investing — for anyone who would like to read or share PC in a language other than English, there’s a hidden little feature on the site that I’m not sure many people are aware of. You see those little flags near the top of the front page? Try clicking one and see what happens.
E.g. the PP didn't do very well for Japan, but the All Seasons did. In the UK however the All Seasons was pretty average.
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I love that idea! It's actually already on my short list. The only thing holding me up was wanting more countries to compare. Oh, wait...senecaaa wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:41 am Speaking of something new : It would be cool to have a tool like https://portfoliocharts.com/portfolio/portfolio-matrix/, but where you select only one portfolio and get the scores for all supported countries. That gives a very fast insight into the effectiveness of a portfolio regardless of the country/region.
E.g. the PP didn't do very well for Japan, but the All Seasons did. In the UK however the All Seasons was pretty average.
https://portfoliocharts.com/2020/01/06/ ... than-ever/
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Nice!
Maybe one for next year's Santa list...variable start date (e.g. one can set the data start date for the backtest).
However, man I feel awful. A one word thank you and a multi-word ask for something...let's go with the injunction to "invert, always invert" when it comes to the actual appreciation for this new capability. :-)
Maybe one for next year's Santa list...variable start date (e.g. one can set the data start date for the backtest).
However, man I feel awful. A one word thank you and a multi-word ask for something...let's go with the injunction to "invert, always invert" when it comes to the actual appreciation for this new capability. :-)
Re: European PP, update 6 months after starting
Woooooot!!!! This is awesome! Only thing is that I have to reevaluate my portfolio again, but at first glance, it looks good!Tyler wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:16 pmI love that idea! It's actually already on my short list. The only thing holding me up was wanting more countries to compare. Oh, wait...senecaaa wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 10:41 am Speaking of something new : It would be cool to have a tool like https://portfoliocharts.com/portfolio/portfolio-matrix/, but where you select only one portfolio and get the scores for all supported countries. That gives a very fast insight into the effectiveness of a portfolio regardless of the country/region.
E.g. the PP didn't do very well for Japan, but the All Seasons did. In the UK however the All Seasons was pretty average.
https://portfoliocharts.com/2020/01/06/ ... than-ever/
Thanks man!
Re: European PP, update 6 months after starting
My US-EU-mix GB portfolio is doing pretty good! Who needs Asia/UK?