Stock scream room

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Re: Stock scream room

Post by dockinGA » Mon May 02, 2022 5:16 pm

murphy_p_t wrote:
Mon May 02, 2022 5:00 pm
dualstow wrote:
Mon May 02, 2022 4:50 pm
murphy_p_t wrote:
Mon May 02, 2022 3:46 pm
Agreed. Another reason why the pp is no longer for me.
I don’t follow. A bear market in stocks makes you want to leave the pp? To pile into stocks while they’re low?
or something else - more gold?
I think there's a strong likelihood there's something much bigger than your normal bear market in the coming year or two... Something on the order of 1929 onwards...

I hope I can time it as well as you suggest!


(Yeah, I'm overweight mining stocks)
I'm not going to disagree with you, because I think this is definitely a possibility (as well as the massive deflation that came with that crash, as strange as that sounds given the current high levels of inflation). But I would caution that I've (personally) been expecting another Great Depression for about 10 years, and yet here we are....
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by murphy_p_t » Mon May 02, 2022 5:28 pm

Thank you.

In my view, it just means we're 10 years closer.

In case I'm wrong, I still have some domestic ETFs for different market segments, following guidance from a financial newsletter. (Xle, xlv, xlv, short sp500 fund, etc)
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by dualstow » Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:01 am

Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Vil » Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:51 am

dualstow wrote:
Mon Jun 13, 2022 8:01 am
let 2022 be the year of GOLD
If 2022 is not the year of GOLD, it would be definitely the year of pain.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by buddtholomew » Mon Jun 13, 2022 9:13 am

Take the PP and shove it [ edited ]
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Xan » Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:40 am

Folks, let's let this be a Budd-free summer here, and Budd, you can have a forum-free summer. I think it'll be nicer for everyone!
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by buddtholomew » Mon Jun 13, 2022 11:26 am

it’s ok, everyone knows what they’re dealing with now.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Kbg » Mon Jun 13, 2022 12:18 pm

Too funny...why does someone care who's not in the portfolio?
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Jack Jones » Mon Jun 13, 2022 12:46 pm

I think when Budd is mad at the PP, an inanimate object, he needs to release the pressure somewhere so takes it out on us. Personally, I’m okay with it.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by dualstow » Mon Jun 13, 2022 1:04 pm

I like to think of him as one of the FBI agents in the original Twin Peaks. The one played by Miguel Ferrer, not Kyle Maclachlan.
Budd’s path is a difficult one.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by buddtholomew » Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:22 am

I was ridiculed for years because I didn’t ascribe to the philosophy that one or more assets would buoy the portfolio in times of economic distress. We are now witnessing this distress first-hand and the PP has proven it does not have the ability to overcome an inflationary environment with rising interest rates. Moreover, the one asset that differentiates the portfolio from other conservative allocations and was selected for this very economic climate (Gold) is wavering in the wind with inflation at 40 year highs. If this does not give you pause then I don’t know what to tell you. The portfolio just isn’t what others have made it out to be. Period.

YTD Returns:
SPY -21.84
IAU +.58
TLT -23.86
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by mathjak107 » Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:59 pm

But had you had 60/40 or all stocks your balance over the years would have been way higher too.

So being down more maybe only part of the story
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by joypog » Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:09 pm

I took a look on Portfolio Visualizer comparing the PP, GB, and a 60/40 (with World-TSM and ITT as bond). Starting 2010 (after the last crash) with $100k, and monthly 1k contributions. All of them were creamed by the Classic Jack Bogle Vanguard 60/40 portfolio (the green benchmark line).

America kicked serious ass over the past decade.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by glennds » Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:49 pm

Joypog, something doesn't look right. There's no way the PP would be returning a CAGR of 12.59% for that time period. It should be closer to 6% or a little less.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by joypog » Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:12 pm

glennds wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:49 pm
Joypog, something doesn't look right. There's no way the PP would be returning a CAGR of 12.59% for that time period. It should be closer to 6% or a little less.
Hmm I reran the test and here are the settings and results.

I'm a n00b with PV, so I may well be wrong. Is there a setting that's off?
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by D1984 » Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:15 pm

joypog wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:12 pm
glennds wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:49 pm
Joypog, something doesn't look right. There's no way the PP would be returning a CAGR of 12.59% for that time period. It should be closer to 6% or a little less.
Hmm I reran the test and here are the settings and results.

I'm a n00b with PV, so I may well be wrong. Is there a setting that's off?
I don't think anything was wrong with what you did....IIRC PortfolioVisualizer counts contributions when calculating CAGR; even if you had a hypothetical asset with an exact 0% return that you were kicking in, say, $1K a month to (in order to buy $1,000 of this zero-return asset each and every month of the year) PV would still show a positive CAGR for this portfolio because the contributions would increase the total amount of assets above what it was when the portfolio started.

EDITED TO ADD:

PP in PV while starting with $100K on 1-1-2010 and adding an inflation-adjusted $1K each month:

https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/bac ... tion4_1=25

PP in PV simply starting with $100K on 1-1-2010 and never adding anything else:

https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com/bac ... tion4_1=25

Notice the wildly different CAGRs?
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by glennds » Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:36 pm

D1984 wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:15 pm
Thank you for clarifying that. On the one hand I get it, they're giving you the total portfolio growth whether that came from investment returns or contributions. On the other hand, if you start with a $10,000 portfolio and contribute $1000/month, it will give you a CAGR of over 29% in the summary box Joypog shared. If you scroll down to Trailing returns, it gives you a performance number that would be more appropriate for the conversation here.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by joypog » Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:38 pm

OK thanks! I'm still got another 10-20 years of accumulation phase so I always throw in some contributions into the calcs cause it's closer to my circumstances. But yeah I could see that getting really messy. Sorry for the confusion.

Ultimately I think the main point is that the US 60/40 was just destroying everything out there for this most recent period. The PP is naturally going to bad against that. My big surprise was how the World TSM portfolio was much closer to the PP than the Jack Bogle special.

I totally get tracking error regret, but in light of that, it seems unfair to kick oneself too hard by comparing oneself to the ideal portfolio of the past decade.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Jack Jones » Wed Jun 15, 2022 7:19 am

joypog wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 7:38 pm
Ultimately I think the main point is that the US 60/40 was just destroying everything out there for this most recent period. The PP is naturally going to bad against that. My big surprise was how the World TSM portfolio was much closer to the PP than the Jack Bogle special.

I totally get tracking error regret, but in light of that, it seems unfair to kick oneself too hard by comparing oneself to the ideal portfolio of the past decade.
Also, don't forget, these comparisons can't show the additional tail-risk benefits you get from holding gold:

- survival of $USD devaluation
- war at home
- confiscation of on-the-book assets
- estate tax
- FAFSA calculation
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Kbg » Wed Jun 15, 2022 8:51 am

buddtholomew wrote:
Tue Jun 14, 2022 10:22 am
I was ridiculed for years because I didn’t ascribe to the philosophy that one or more assets would buoy the portfolio in times of economic distress.
No, people gave you a hard time for railing on (investing in?) something you didn't believe in and thoroughly disliked. Your gold rants were/are epic.

For example, it's ok not to like gold. But rather than blowing one's top on a down day, much better to say something like..."I don't think gold is a great holding and here's my evidence/thoughts on why." Or...here's how I invest/my allocation and these are the reasons why.

In short, bringing value added is, well, bringing value added vs. a text explosion that does you no actual good and annoys others when it is done repeatedly.

Peace brother...gold is not Satan. It's a metal that is shiny and yellowish and goes up and down in the price people are willing to pay for it. Some think there is money to be made investing in it, others believe it provides no productive value or intrinsic return and is therefore not worth buying. These views can coexist peacefully in our universe.
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by boglerdude » Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:54 am

What's been happening with the leveraged ETFs?

https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=288192
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by Kbg » Mon Oct 03, 2022 5:29 pm

It's ugly...first hand experience. :-)
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Re: Stock scream room

Post by whatchamacallit » Thu Feb 02, 2023 11:59 am

Nasdaq up over 17% ytd? That is some pain.
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