I came across this interesting discussion about the PP here: http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/08/perman ... o-t-bills/
" Warren Buffett is “scary smart,”? so says
Charlie Munger, who is “scary smart”?
himself. I think Harry Browne was
“scary smart”? with respect to the
Permanent Portfolio idea. "
A Nice Discussion About The Permanent Portfolio
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A Nice Discussion About The Permanent Portfolio
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Re: A Nice Discussion About The Permanent Portfolio
This pretty much sums up his take on the PP:
"...All that said, I am surprised at how well the strategy works. Too easy, and easy strategies rarely work."
"...All that said, I am surprised at how well the strategy works. Too easy, and easy strategies rarely work."
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Re: A Nice Discussion About The Permanent Portfolio
Surprised to see this...usually the more complex the strategy, the higher the chance it's curve fit to a particular set of data that won't repeat in the future. Simplicity usually correlates with robustness.barrett wrote: This pretty much sums up his take on the PP:
"...All that said, I am surprised at how well the strategy works. Too easy, and easy strategies rarely work."