The Permanent Portfolio sounds like one of the best investing strategies for my lifestyle. I decided to start up my own permanent portfolio.
At the moment I have 1200 euro invested in Vanguard S&P500 UCITS ETF in Amsterdam with a return of 22%. I want to transfer this into my PP but I currently don't have the money to be fully invested in all four classes (or three) without getting too much transaction costs.
One transaction cost = 7,50 euros. If I get the limit of 2500euros I will have 0,3% lose because of transaction cost when I start my PP. (7,5 euro / 2500 euros => 0,3%)
What is the best option?
- Sell the ETF, leave the money as cash and wait until I have all the money to be fully invested in the PP without getting too much cost (the 2500 euro limit).
- Keep the ETF , ride the up and downs and invest another 1300 as soon I have the money with the other PP elements
Another option would be to buy the PERM ETF, but then I will deal with strange currency because of the EUR/USD rate. With this option I only need 2500 to start with.
I hope you guys can help me out.
Kind regards,
Rob