Any Changes for the New Year?

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dutchtraffic
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Re: Any Changes for the New Year?

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EdwardjK wrote: In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.

ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here  ::)
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Re: Any Changes for the New Year?

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dutchtraffic wrote:
EdwardjK wrote: In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.

ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here  ::)
Well, thanks Dutchtraffic. Nothing like an anal comment to start off the New Year!
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Re: Any Changes for the New Year?

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EdwardjK wrote:
dutchtraffic wrote:
EdwardjK wrote: In 2015, my entire portfolio decreased by $156K.  The Permanent Portfolio portion accounted for $143K of that loss. Even with its lower volatility, I would have been better off with my money in the bank.
Absolute numbers mean nothing obviously.

ps: when you do find that portfolio that never goes down, make sure to post it here  ::)
Well, thanks Dutchtraffic. Nothing like an anal comment to start off the New Year!
No problem  ;)
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