Assistance in setting up Australian PP needed.

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Marlin3030

Assistance in setting up Australian PP needed.

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Greetings all and apologies in advance for my poor communication skills (one explanation for why I am a low income earner)


I have 90% of my savings tied up in Australia's version of 401(k) known as superannuation (Super). I have options of allocating these funds to Cash and a Share Index (managed by State Street Global Advisors -SSgA) (Base fee 0.15%) which to my mind meet the requirements for the Permanent Portfolio.

PDF of the fund here http://www.sunsuper.com.au/WorkArea/lin ... ItemID=246 Relevant pages to SSgA 37,38


The problem I'm foreseeing is that with Cash & Shares locked in Super and Bonds and Gold outside of those funds how would I rebalance? Also 90% would be in Cash & Shares whilst I'd only have 10% in Bonds and Gold. There is no option of balancing those out. How would this effect the PP?

So I guess what I'm looking for is can I run the PP with "cash" and "shares" locked away in my Super then run Gold and Bonds on the outside (taxed)?


Australian Bonds - AAA rated, fully backed by the Government BUT only 15 years available. Do I hold for 5 years? That's roughly the same percentage of time that the PP requires for US Treasury Bonds (30 year bonds sell @ 20 years)


Help is greatly appreciated
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Re: Assistance in setting up Australian PP needed.

Post by AdamA »

I think this is a case where you have to do the best you can with what you have. 

You might want to consider putting the full 10% of the gold/bond account in bonds and then gradually buying some gold coins over the next few years.

I would also consider decreasing what you're contributing to the stock/cash portion and trying to buy more bonds/gold.

Even if you got to 30 30 20 20 you'd be close enough to keep the PP honest.  So you'd essentially need to add another 10% in bonds and another 20% in gold coins.

Don't stress too much about the numbers.  Do the best you can, and remember the very corny quote "the enemy of good is perfect."
"All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone."

Pascal
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